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New York Highlights – In Adobe Acrobat Format (PDF-31K) New York HighlightsHealth Impacts
Adult
Cigarette
Use,
2000
|
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% |
New York† | 9.3% | 11.8% | 26.8% | 32.8% |
Boys† | 9.8% | 13.5% | 24.8% | 34.2% |
Girls† | 8.8% | 9.9% | 29.2% | 30.9% |
Current
Cigarette
Smoking
=
smoked
cigarettes
on
1
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 1 of the 30 days preceding the survey. Sources: *National Youth Tobacco Survey, 2000; †New York Youth Tobacco Survey, 2000. |
*Calculations
for
racial/ethnic
groups
are
based
on
combined
1999
and
2000
data.
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New York is investing 49% of CDC's Best Practices lower estimated recommended funding and 17% of the upper estimated recommended funding. New York spent $351 per capita on smoking-attributable direct medical expenditures. In 1998, about 16% ($4,271,000,000 or $1,389.77 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 |
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---|---|---|---|
Ambulatory | $1,767,000,000 | Annual Total | $5,303,000,000 |
Hospital | $1,296,000,000 | Annual Per Capita | $291 |
Nursing Home | $2,230,000,000 | ||
Prescription Drugs | $494,000,000 | ||
Other | $592,000,000 | ||
Annual Total | $6,379,000,000 | ||
Annual Per Capita | $351 |
Tobacco settlement revenue received in 2001 | $754,339,700 |
Gross cigarette tax revenue collected in 2000 | $738,115,000 |
Cigarette
tax
per
pack
was
$1.11
in
2001
and
will
increase
to
$1.50
effective
April
2002 Cigarette sales were 57.8 packs per capita in 2000 |
Funding Source | FY02 Amount |
Funding Cycle |
State Appropriation—Settlement (Tobacco Only)* | $42,500,000 | 4/01–3/02 |
State Appropriation—Excise Tax Revenue | $0 | |
State Appropriation—Other | $0 | |
Subtotal: State Appropriation | $42,500,000 | |
Federal—CDC
Office
on
Smoking and Health |
$1,999,998 | 6/01–5/02 |
Federal—SAMHSA | $0 | |
Non-Government Source—American Legacy Foundation | $1,529,984 | 10/00–9/01 |
Non-Government Source—RWJF/AMA | $450,016 | 6/01–5/02 |
Subtotal: Federal/National Sources | $3,979,998 | |
FY02 Total Investment in Tobacco Control | $46,479,998 | |
CDC Best Practices Recommended Annual Total (Lower Estimate) | $95,830,000 | |
CDC Best Practices Recommended Annual Total (Upper Estimate) | $269,296,000 | |
FY02 Per Capita Investment in Tobacco Control | $2.44 | |
*An additional $2,000,000 is appropriated to the Department of Health for administrative costs for cancer and tobacco control programs. Also, an additional $2,000,000 was appropriated for services and expenses related to tobacco control and cancer programs. In New York State, approximately one-half of all Tobacco Settlement funds are shared with counties. These figures represent the New York State share of Tobacco Settlement appropriations and do not include settlement funds appropriated by counties for tobacco prevention and control. |
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