Vaping rises as smoking declines to record low, new CDC data shows
April 08, 2026 by clearingtheair.eu
Vaping rises as smoking declines to record low, new CDC data shows
Recent US data point to a significant shift in nicotine use patterns, with smoking rates falling to historic lows while vaping continues to rise, particularly among younger adults. The latest figures show that daily cigarette use has dropped dramatically over the past two decades, reaching levels as low as around 3 percent among young adults. At the same time, vaping has become increasingly common, with a growing share of the population reporting regular use of e-cigarettes. This trend is being interpreted by some as evidence of a broader transition away from combustible tobacco towards alternative nicotine products. The data is now fuelling ongoing debate about whether vaping is displacing smoking or introducing new patterns of use within the population.
14.10% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 39.8 million current smokers in United States 17.10% of men are current smokers but only 11.10% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR