Sections

Weather Forecast

Close

Adult smoking rate climbs in Minnesota

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A new report shows that 19 percent of Minnesota adults still smoke.

Advertisement

The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report shows the state's ranking for adult smoking fell from 7th to 11th place among all states. The last time the CDC compared states was 2009.

State Commissioner of Health Edward Ehlinger says 11th isn't good enough for Minnesota. He says the cost of tobacco in terms of lives and about $2.8 billion in annual medical costs is too high.

Tobacco use continues to be the leading cause of preventable death in Minnesota and the U.S.

Gov. Mark Dayton has proposed a 94 cents-a-pack tax increase to deter smoking. Minnesota's cigarette excise tax ranks 28th among states.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.


Similar Articles

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A western Minnesota man arrested earlier this month in what the FBI called a thwarted terror plot has been indicted, but not on any terror-related charges. A ...

MOORHEAD — A gas station worker here faces felony theft charges after she allegedly admitted stealing from her company to save her mother from a hoarding situation. Two felony theft ...

FARMINGTON — A 45-year-old Farmington woman was charged with manslaughter after an infant in her care died last summer. Rebecca Lynn Graupmann was charged with two counts of manslaughter in ...

More from around the web: