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Report Contents | Front Material | Healthy People 2010 Objectives-Tobacco Priority Area | State Highlights 2002 | Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Summaries | Data Sources and Definitions | Questions and Comments


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Wisconsin Highlights

Health Impacts

Smoking-Attributable Deaths, 1999 Smoking-Attributable Deaths, 1999, Disease-Specific
Overall 7,850 State Lung Cancer 79.6/100,000
Men 4,625 All States 90.2/100,000
Women 3,225 State CHD* 58.8/100,000
Death Rate 278.2/100,000 All States 59.7/100,000
All States 295.5/100,000 State COPD 61.8/100,000
  All States 59.7/100,000
Youth Projected to Die from Smoking, 1999–2000
Overall 136,373
Projected Death Rate 9,963/100,000
Projected All States 8,830/100,000
*Coronary heart disease; †chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Adult Cigarette Use, 2000
 
Adult Cigarette Use, 2000<br> : Y axis=Percent of Adults Who Smoke, X axis=Wisconsin Overall 24.1%, All States (Median) 23.3%

Environmental Tobacco Smoke, 1998–99
 
Environmental Tobacco Smoke, 1998-99: Y axis=Percent of People Protected by Smoking Policies, X axis=Worksite 64.4%, National 69.0%, Home 55.4%, National 61.1%

Youth Tobacco Use

Current Cigarette Smoking,
Grades 6–8
Current Any Tobacco Use, Grades 6–8 Current Cigarette
Smoking, Grades 9–12
Current Any Tobacco Use, Grades 9–12
National* 11.0% 15.1% 28.0% 34.5%
Wisconsin 12.2% 16.1% 32.9% 39.4%
Boys 11.9% 17.7% 31.0% 42.1%
Girls 12.7% 14.4% 35.0% 36.2%
Current Cigarette Smoking = smoked cigarettes on greater than or equal to1 of the 30 days preceding the survey.
Current Any Tobacco Use = current use of cigarettes or smokeless tobacco or pipes or bidis or cigars or kreteks on greater than or equal to1 of the 30 days preceding the survey.
Sources: *National Youth Tobacco Survey, 2000; †Wisconsin Youth Tobacco Survey, 2000.

Disparities Among Adult Population Groups, 2000*

*Calculations for racial/ethnic groups are based on combined 1999 and 2000 data.
 
Disparities Among Adult Population Groups, 2000. For those using screen readers please click on the hypertext link below for a text version.
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Economic Impacts and Investments

Wisconsin is investing 24% of CDC's Best Practices lower estimated recommended funding and 9% of the upper estimated recommended funding. Wisconsin spent $303 per capita on smoking-attributable direct medical expenditures. In 1998, about 14% ($375,000,000 or $722.80 per recipient) of all Medicaid expenditures were spent on smoking-related illnesses and diseases.

Smoking-Attributable
Direct Medical Expenditures, 1998
Smoking-Attributable
Productivity Costs, 1999
Ambulatory $570,000,000 Annual Total $1,413,000,000
Hospital $322,000,000 Annual Per Capita $269
Nursing Home $475,000,000  
Prescription Drugs $121,000,000  
Other $92,000,000  
Annual Total $1,580,000,000  
Annual Per Capita $303  

State Revenue from Tobacco Sales and Settlement

Tobacco settlement revenue received in 2001 $123,248,769
Gross cigarette tax revenue collected in 2000 $251,616,000
Cigarette tax per pack was $0.77 in 2001
Cigarette sales were 80.1 packs per capita in 2000

Investment in Tobacco Control

Funding Source FY02
Amount
Funding
Cycle
State Appropriation—Settlement (Tobacco Only)* $5,532,300 7/01–6/02
State Appropriation—Excise Tax Revenue $0  
State Appropriation—Other $0  
Subtotal: State Appropriation $5,532,300  
Federal—CDC Office on Smoking
and Health
$1,298,146 6/01–5/02
Federal—SAMHSA $76,000 10/01–9/02
Non-Government Source—American Legacy Foundation $77,330 10/00–9/01
Non-Government Source—RWJF/AMA $485,819 3/01–2/02
Subtotal: Federal/National Sources $1,937,295  
FY02 Total Investment in Tobacco Control $7,469,595
CDC Best Practices Recommended Annual Total (Lower Estimate) $31,158,000
CDC Best Practices Recommended Annual Total (Upper Estimate) $82,381,000
FY02 Per Capita Investment in Tobacco Control $1.38
*In FY02, $500,000 was appropriated to the Medical College of Wisconsin for tobacco research. An additional $9,304,000 was carried over from FY01 to be used for tobacco control in FY02.

 


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