Stress, Smoking and Saving
Stressful times are causing more Americans to smoke. But kicking the habit can save smokers big bucks.
Published: October 9, 2008
Updated: October 9, 2008
UNDATED—Studies show that many people deal with stress by lighting up, so Tobacco Prevention and Control Programs around the Nation are busier than ever.
Experts in Washington say, the stress has resulted in busy phone lines at places where coaches help smokers quit the habit.
Mindi Plank/Quit Coach:“Stress is probably the most common thing that comes up as why people start back up again.“
Kicking the smoking habit is not only good for your health… it’s also smart for your wallet. A pack a day smoker can save over $1,000 a year by quitting.
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