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Changes in Cigаrette Sales Every Year Since 2000

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Cigаrette sales increased during the pandemic for the first time in 20 years, according to a recent report by the Federal Trade Commission. Though the report does not specify a reason, the increase in sales may be at least partially driven by people who had previously quit smоking but started again to cope with stress, a primary cause of relapses, during 2020. 

To identify the percent change in tobacco sales every year since 2000, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the FTC’s Cigаrette Report for 2020. The report does not include sales of e-cigаrettes. 

Americans purchased more cigаrettes last year, though the uptick was small — only a 0.4% increase to 203.7 billion from 202.9 billion in 2019. Between the turn of the century and last year, smоking rates have significantly declined and are about 66% lower than they were just half a century ago, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 

The FTC’s report also found that tobacco companies’ spending on advertising and promotions increased from $7.62 billion in 2019 to $7.84 billion last year. Most of the advertising and promotion money was spent on price discounts paid to cigаrette retailers in order to lower the price of cigаrettes to customers. 

Smоking is the leading cause of preventable death, according to the CDC. In the U.S. alone, cigаrette smоking contributes to one in five deaths a year, or 1,300 deaths a day. This is exactly what happens to your body once you start smоking.

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2001
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2000 N/A
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2000 N/A
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2001 398.3 billion

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2002
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2001 -3.7%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2001 -14.8 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2002 376.4 billion

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2003
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2002 -5.1%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2002 -19.8 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2003 360.5 billion

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2004
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2003 -1.1%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2003 -4.2 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2004 361.3 billion

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2005
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2004 -2.4%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2004 -8.8 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2005 351.6 billion

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2006
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2005 -1.2%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2005 -4.1 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2006 343.3 billion

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2007
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2006 -2.2%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2006 -7.7 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2007 337.7 billion

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2008
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2007 -5.9%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2007 -20.2 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2008 320.0 billion

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2009
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2008 -9.9%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2008 -31.9 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2009 290.6 billion

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2010
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2009 -2.7%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2009 -7.8 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2010 282.9 billion

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2011
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2010 -3.0%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2010 -8.5 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2011 274.4 billion

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2012
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2011 -2.2%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2011 -6.0 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2012 268.4 billion

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2013
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2012 -4.9%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2012 -13.1 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2013 255.2 billion

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2014
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2013 -0.2%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2013 -0.5 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2014 254.7 billion

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2015
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2014 -4.1%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2014 -10.5 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2015 244.2 billion

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2016
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2015 -1.5%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2015 -3.7 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2016 240.5 billion

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2017
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2016 -4.7%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2016 -11.4 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2017 229.1 billion

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2018
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2017 -5.3%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2017 -12.2 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2018 216.9 billion

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2019
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2018 -6.5%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2018 -14.0 billion
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2019 202.9 billion

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2020
> Percent change in sold cigarettes from 2019 0.4%
> Unit change in sold cigarettes from 2019 0.8 billions
> Individual cigarettes sold in 2020 203.7 billion

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