Tobacco Survey
Results of the June 2004 telephone survey of 400 randomly selected Tompkins County adults

Tobacco Use: 19.9 percent of Tompkins County adults use tobacco 

Pie chart: tobacco use by Tompkins County adults, 2004 

 

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Cigarette Use: 18.2 percent of Tompkins County adults smoke cigarettes at least some days 

Cigarette use by Tompkins County adults, 2004 

 

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Tobacco use by educational attainment:
14 percent with less than a high school education use tobacco, 26 percent of high school grads with no college, 28 percent of those with some, but less that 4 years of college, and 11 percent with 4 or more years of college 

Tobacco use by educational attainment among Tompkins County adults, 2004 

 

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72 percent of Tompkins County residents favor or strongly favor the expanded Clean Indoor Air Act (CIAA) that went into effect July 24, 2003. (Numbers may not add to 100% due to rounding.)

Survey question results

 

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94 percent of Tompkins County residents report that either they visit restaurants more since the CIAA went into effect, or the new law has had no change on how often they go out to a restaurant. (Numbers may not add to 100% due to rounding.)

Survey question results

 

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81 percent of Tompkins County residents report that either they visit bars more since the CIAA went into effect, or the new law has had no change on how often they go out to a bar. (Numbers may not add to 100% due to rounding.)

Survey question results

 

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