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U.S. smoking prevalence among adults by ethnicity 2017

Prevalence of smoking among U.S. adults as of 2017, by ethnicity

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