I agree that smoking is bad and I will not tell the audience what they already know. Smokers probably know that there are over 430,000 …show more content…
Insurance for smokers can be increased by a certain amount based on state and number of household members. Insurance for house and life varies on the amount of people who are being impacted and who smoke also in that house. More into money, the fact is that cigarettes differ in prices, lets say $7 for a 20 case per pack. The smoker buys 7 packs a week so that makes $49. There are 52 weeks in a year so roughly $2,300 yearly. The numbers are not exact but the money that is being used to buy the cigarettes are going to the government and the tobacco industry. Everyone likes money but why let it go to something that is not benefitting the consumer and limiting a certain area of purchase.
Lastly, second hand smoke impacts everyone that you are around negatively. It causes about 41,000 deaths a year. Exposure to secondhand smoke can have deadlier repercussion than smoking the cigarettes it self. Who ever is around breaths in thousands of chemicals that can cause heart attacks and death. Children, friends, family, random people and even pets are in grave danger from second hand smoke by giving them health