The Unreal FINANCIAL Cost of Being a Smoker in Michigan
Smoking is a HORRIBLE habit. It's bad for you, it's bad for those around you, and it stinks. Ask a smoker and they will tell you they know that what they're doing is horrible for their health, yet they continue the habit.
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As a recovering smoker, I can tell you that quitting is HARD! Smoking is something that has so many triggers. Finish a meal? Have a smoke! Drink a cocktail? Have a smoke! Stressed out! Have a smoke! Driving? Have a smoke!
The Cost of Being a Smoker in Michigan Goes Beyond the Cost of Cigarettes
According to WorldPopulationReview.com, the average cost of a pack of cigarettes in Michigan is $8.27 PLUS $2.00 tax. Discounts and other price cuts brought the average cost down to around $8.50 according to WalletHub's calculations.
Assuming the average Michigan smoker goes through a Pack a day, and using WalletHub's estimated cost, the annual cost for cigarettes is around $3,103. That's not the total cost of smoking in the Mitten State though.
A recent study looked at not only the cost of cigarettes but at the financial opportunities lost by not investing money spent on smoking, the health-care costs, income loss as a result of smoking, and other purchases only smokers make. WalletHub tallied all of that data to reveal the true annual monetary price for Michigan smokers.
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The Mitten state sits in the middle of the pack (pun intended) when comparing the total investment needed to be a smoker in the United States. Which state is the least expensive? Most expensive? Read on to find out.
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