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Connecticut Is 13th Best State At Combating Costs Of Lung Cancer

FAIRFIELD COUNTY, Conn. – Connecticut is ranked 13th in the 2014 Best & Worst States at Combating the High Cost of Lung Cancer, a list compiled by WalletHub, a leading personal-finance social network

Connecticut ranks No. 13 among WalletHub's Best & Worst States at Combating the High Cost of Lung Cancer.

Connecticut ranks No. 13 among WalletHub's Best & Worst States at Combating the High Cost of Lung Cancer.

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According to WalletHub’s most recent estimates, lung cancer accounts for $12.1 billion worth of total cancer-care costs and $36.1 billion in lost productivity.

WalletHub ranked the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia based on 11 key metrics such as air quality, the price of a cigarette pack and death rates from lung cancer.

Here is how Connecticut ranked in the criteria, (1=Best; 25=Average): 

  • 3rd – Lowest Number of Adult Tobacco Users per Capita
  • 3rd – Highest Cigarette Taxes
  • 20th – Death Rate from Lung Cancer
  • 19th – Percent of Smokers Who Attempted to Quit
  • 2nd – Number of Available Cost-Free Services to Quit Tobacco Use
  • 4th – Highest Price of a Cigarette Pack

Hawaii ranked No 1. Meanwhile, Missouri ranked No. 51.

For the full report, visit Wallethub’s website.  

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