I am a smoker living in Virginia I pay around 3.50 (avg) for name brands (Marlboro's, Camels, etc.). The price may be higher or lower depending on local, city, and/or county taxes as well as the brand. Low end brands sell for as low as 99cents a pack. Super high end brands/imports such as Dunhill sell upwards to 4-5 dollars a pack.
well carton of cigerets cost almost 40 dollars at were i live so it has to cost at least 50- 60 somwhere in between their
Since the previous response doesn't specify where the individual lives we must assume the poster lives in an area of lesser economic wealth than Virginia. When you take into consideration that Virginia is one of the largest exporters of tobacco, and as such it would have one of the countries lowest prices on cigarettes. As someone who actually lives in Richmond Virginia I can assure you cigarettes do NOT cost $50. Depending on the brand and retailer average price as of 2010 is around $36.00...which is still a sad price to pay. Before I quit smoking in 2004 I last bought a carton of Camel lights at Sheetz for $22.00. I'm glad I quit before the ridiculous tax hikes of 2006, and 2008.
$3-$5, depending on brand.
$5.00 a pack
Across the United States a pack of cigarettes costs between $4.70 and $12.00. As of 2013, the cheapest state to buy a pack of cigarettes from is West Virginia, where the average pack costs between $4 and $5 a pack. The most expensive states to purchase a pack of cigarettes from are the states of Hawaii, Washington, and New York. See the related link below.
About $1.80/ pack.
newports: 3.99 a pack in Virginia not sure about Florida
20
12 cents
.75
About 75 cents
36p
12 cents
Approximately 1.8 US dollars a pack (pack of 20 cigarettes).