US E-cigarette Use Declines 7% from 2018-2020

Aug.17.2022
US E-cigarette Use Declines 7% from 2018-2020
New study shows overall decrease of 7% in e-cigarette use in the US from 2018 to 2020, with a 17% decrease in 18-20 year olds.

According to a recent study, the overall usage rate of electronic cigarette products in the United States has decreased by 7% from 2018 to 2020, with a 17% decrease in the 18 to 20 age group.


A study surveyed 994,307 participants. According to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4.4% of US adults used electronic cigarettes in 2017. This figure increased by 25% in 2018, reaching 5.5%. For 2020, the overall e-cigarette usage rate is projected to be 5.1%, a 7% decrease from two years ago, with the most significant drop among young adults aged 18-20.


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