
Survey results show an encouraging trend in cigarette smoking among American teenagers. In 2013, only 16.3 percent of American teenagers in 12th grade reporting smoking cigarettes over the past 30 days. This is down from 24.4 percent a decade ago.
In 2013, 13.2 percent of 12th grade girls reported smoking cigarettes in the 30 days prior to the survey compared to 18.4 of 12th grade boys. In 2003, 22.1 percent of 12th grade girls smoked cigarettes. Twenty years ago in 1993, 28.7 percent of 12th grade girls smoked cigarettes.


