I had not started smoking yet, started in 1979 after I graduated HS, and I was working
at a Gas Station, I think Cigarettes were about $1.50 - $2.00 / pack for Marlboro.
When I paid $3.00 a pack I quit that was about 10 years ago. Hope everyone quits..
Why give all that money to greedy government or to the cigarette companies.
Not to mention your own health care issues involved.
I started smoking in 1977 and cigarettes were .50 cents per pack on the Air force base. Off base they were .65 cents.
In 1966, the average price of a pack of cigarettes in the United States was approximately 50 cents. Prices varied by brand and location, but this figure reflects the general cost during that time period. Adjusted for inflation, this would be equivalent to several dollars today.
€8.50
no. much less.
20 cents
$7.50
One pack of Newport cigarettes cost approximately $6.50 in Wisconsin.
25 cents a pack
6 bucks
6.60
A pack of Newport's are $6.48 plus tax they are $7.05 that's too much for one pack of cigarettes....
In Austria A pack of cigarette's costs about 15 dollars in pounds
Bout £ 6.50 - 7.00 for a cheapish pack of twenty