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227. Current Cigarette Smoking, by Sex and State: 1997
[In percent.Current cigarette smoking is defined as persons who reported having smoked 100 ormore cigarettes during their lifetime and who currently smoke every day or some
days.Based on the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, a telephone survey ofhealth behaviors of the civilian, noninstitutionalized U.S. population, 18 yearsold and over; for
details, see source]
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State
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State
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FIPS code
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Total
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Male
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Female
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Total
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Male
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Female
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United States, total 1
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U.S.
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00000
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23.2
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25.5
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21.3
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22.9
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25.3
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21.0
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Alabama
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AL
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01000
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24.7
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28.6
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21.3
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24.6
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27.2
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22.3
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Alaska
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AK
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02000
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26.7
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27.4
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25.8
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26.0
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28.3
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23.5
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Arizona
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AZ
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04000
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21.1
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22.1
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20.2
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21.9
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24.7
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19.2
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Arkansas
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AR
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05000
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28.5
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32.1
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25.2
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26.0
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28.6
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23.7
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California
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CA
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06000
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18.4
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22.4
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14.5
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19.2
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21.9
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16.6
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Colorado
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CO
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08000
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22.6
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24.0
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21.2
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22.8
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26.4
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19.5
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Connecticut
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CT
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09000
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21.8
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21.4
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22.2
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21.1
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21.7
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20.6
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Delaware
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DE
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10000
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26.6
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29.3
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24.2
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24.5
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27.3
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21.9
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District of Columbia
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DC
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11000
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18.8
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22.7
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15.5
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21.6
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24.5
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19.0
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Florida
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FL
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12000
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23.6
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26.0
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21.4
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22.0
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23.5
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20.6
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Georgia
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GA
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13000
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22.4
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25.2
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19.9
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23.7
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28.0
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19.7
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Hawaii
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HI
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15000
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18.6
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21.4
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15.8
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19.5
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22.3
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16.7
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Idaho
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ID
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16000
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19.9
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21.8
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18.0
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20.3
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21.9
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18.8
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Illinois
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IL
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17000
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23.2
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25.0
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21.6
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23.1
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26.0
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20.6
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Indiana
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IN
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18000
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26.3
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29.2
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23.7
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26.0
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29.6
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22.7
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Iowa
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IA
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19000
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23.1
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25.5
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20.9
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23.4
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25.8
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21.1
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Kansas
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KS
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20000
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22.7
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26.8
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18.9
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21.2
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23.0
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19.5
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Kentucky
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KY
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21000
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30.8
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33.1
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28.7
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30.8
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33.3
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28.5
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Louisiana
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LA
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22000
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24.6
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29.3
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20.4
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25.5
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28.2
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23.1
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Maine
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ME
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23000
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22.7
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25.2
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20.4
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22.4
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21.2
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23.5
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Maryland
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MD
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24000
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20.6
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21.8
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19.4
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22.4
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24.3
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20.6
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Massachusetts
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MA
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25000
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20.4
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21.8
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19.2
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20.9
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22.5
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19.5
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Michigan
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MI
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26000
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26.1
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29.6
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22.8
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27.4
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30.3
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24.8
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Minnesota
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MN
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27000
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21.8
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24.1
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19.8
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18.0
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19.7
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16.4
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Mississippi
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MS
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28000
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23.2
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28.3
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18.6
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24.1
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26.9
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21.7
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Missouri
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MO
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29000
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28.7
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31.7
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26.0
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26.3
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29.4
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23.6
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Montana
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MT
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30000
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20.5
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20.8
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20.2
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21.5
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21.5
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21.5
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Nebraska
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NE
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31000
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22.2
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24.4
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20.2
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22.1
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25.2
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19.1
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Nevada
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NV
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32000
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27.7
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25.7
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29.8
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30.4
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32.6
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28.1
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New Hampshire
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NH
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33000
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24.8
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26.0
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23.7
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23.3
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25.7
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21.0
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New Jersey
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NJ
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34000
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21.5
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23.3
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19.8
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19.2
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20.9
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17.6
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New Mexico
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NM
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35000
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22.1
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21.6
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22.6
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22.6
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25.1
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20.2
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New York
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NY
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36000
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23.1
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25.0
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21.5
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24.3
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25.9
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22.9
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North Carolina
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NC
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37000
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25.8
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29.7
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22.3
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24.7
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27.4
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22.3
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North Dakota
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ND
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38000
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22.2
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24.3
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20.3
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20.0
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21.8
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18.3
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Ohio
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OH
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39000
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25.1
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26.3
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24.0
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26.2
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29.7
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23.0
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Oklahoma
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OK
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40000
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24.6
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25.2
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24.1
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23.8
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26.7
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21.1
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Oregon
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OR
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41000
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20.7
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22.1
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19.4
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21.1
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21.6
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20.6
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Pennsylvania
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PA
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42000
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24.3
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26.2
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22.5
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23.8
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24.0
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23.6
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Rhode Island
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RI
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44000
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24.2
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25.6
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23.0
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22.7
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24.1
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21.5
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South Carolina
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SC
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45000
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23.4
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29.5
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17.8
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24.7
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29.8
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20.2
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South Dakota
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SD
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46000
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24.3
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28.1
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20.8
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27.3
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36.5
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18.5
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Tennessee
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TN
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47000
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26.9
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27.9
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26.0
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26.1
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30.3
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22.4
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Texas
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TX
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48000
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22.6
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28.0
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17.5
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22.0
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25.3
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18.9
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Utah
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UT
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49000
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13.7
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16.1
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11.5
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14.2
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15.9
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12.5
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Vermont
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VT
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50000
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23.2
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25.1
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21.5
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22.3
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23.6
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21.0
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Virginia
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VA
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51000
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24.6
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26.2
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23.1
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22.9
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25.8
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20.2
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Washington
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WA
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53000
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23.9
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25.1
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22.7
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21.4
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22.4
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20.3
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West Virginia
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WV
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54000
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27.4
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27.1
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27.7
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27.9
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29.6
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26.4
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Wisconsin
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WI
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55000
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23.2
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25.6
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21.0
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23.4
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24.0
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22.9
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Wyoming
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WY
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56000
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24.0
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24.0
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24.1
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22.8
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23.9
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21.7
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1 Represents median value among the states and DC.
Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA,Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, Vol. 47, No. 43, November 6, 1998; andMorbidity and Mortality Weekly Report,
Vol. 48, No. 45, November 19, 1999.
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/
https://allcountries.org/uscensus/227_current_cigarette_smoking_by_sex_and.html
These tables are based on figures supplied by the United States Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce and are subject to revision by the Census Bureau.
Copyright © 2019 Photius Coutsoukis and Information Technology Associates, all rights reserved.
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