Latest data from the US National Youth Tobacco Survey shows nicotine use down

New data from the US National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) shows multiple declines. Not only did youth use of conventional cigarettes fall once again – to its lowest level ever – but so did e-cigarette use.

The recently released results from the 2023-2024 edition showed current use of any “tobacco product” had decreased from 12.6% to 10.1%, while e-cigarette use had decreased from 10% to 7.8%. In comparison, 19% of middle school and high school students reported ever use of any tobacco product; 43% of those reporting ever use said they were currently using a tobacco product.

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Freddie Dawson

Senior news editor
Freddie studied at King’s College, London and City University and worked for publications including The Times, The Malay Mail, PathfinderBuzz and Solar Summary before joining the TobaccoIntelligence team. He has extensive experience in covering fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), manufacturing and technological innovation.

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