The data describes the prevalence of smoking in the U.S. as of 2017, sorted by ethnicity. In that year, the prevalence of smoking was highest for American Indians with a total of 28.6%.
American Indian | 28.6 |
Hawaiian/ Pacific Islander |
18.6 |
Black | 18.4 |
White | 17.4 |
Hispanic | 12.4 |
Asian | 6.3 |