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Teen smoking has declined

Fewer than half of 12th graders today have ever smoked a cigarette, compared to three in four 35 years ago, a drop of 40 percent. In the past two decades, the decline is the most dramatic among younger teens.

Percent of teens who have ever smoked a cigarette, by grade

Teen smoking has declined

Source: Monitoring the Future Survey, 2011.

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