NYC smokers to pay $9 a pack for smokes


NEW YORK, Mar 31, 2009 (UPI via COMTEX) -- New York City smokers will soon pay
$9 or more for a pack of cigarettes, or about $275 a month for those smoking a
pack a day, health officials said.

City health department officials estimate the 62-cent federal excise tax
increase, which goes into effect Wednesday, will prompt about 20,000 adult New
Yorkers to quit smoking -- a response that would prevent more than 6,000
premature deaths.

"Now is the time to quit," Dr. Thomas R. Frieden, New York City health
commissioner, said in a statement. "Smoking is hurting your health and your
wallet. For the many New Yorkers looking to save money during these tough times,
this is a great way to do it. You will feel better, your families will be safer
and you will save thousands of dollars."

To help New Yorkers who want to quit, the city will offer free nicotine patches
at Health and Hospitals Corp. locations and other community sites across the
five boroughs, or New Yorkers can call 311.

New York City has 300,000 fewer adult smokers today than in 2002 -- thanks, in
part, to price increases -- and smoking has dropped 52 percent among public high
school students since 2001, Frieden said.



URL: www.upi.com


Copyright 2009 by United Press International

Disclaimer: References or links to other sites from Wellness.com does not constitute recommendation or endorsement by Wellness.com. We bear no responsibility for the content of websites other than Wellness.com.
Community Comments
Be the first to comment.