The data displays the U.S. states with the highest smoking rates among adults during 2016. In that year, West Virginia was ranked first in that category with a smoker rate of 24.8% among its adult population.
West Virginia | 24.8 |
Kentucky | 24.5 |
Arkansas | 23.6 |
Louisiana | 22.8 |
Mississippi | 22.7 |
Ohio | 22.5 |
Missouri | 22.1 |
Tennessee | 22.1 |
Alabama | 21.5 |
Indiana | 21.1 |