about almost 25,000 dollars in 5 years.
between 5 and 6 buck for marlboro
6.70 per pack It's about $3.40 or less if you buy cigarettes online. Technically because of the Internet, we can always buy cigarettes for less no matter where we live.
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This completely depends on the price of the cigarettes and the amount that the individual smokes per day. For a gross estimate, we will say that the person smokes 1 pack of cigarettes per day and a pack costs $6.00:$6.00 x 365 days = $2190.00 per year.
Things did not cost much more than today, maybe about 30-40 cents difference.
Here in the SoCal (US), a pack of Marlboro cigarettes costs about $5. So if you smoke 1 pack per day, that's about $150.00 per month.
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.
That varies, the average pack of cigarettes is about $6.50. If you multiply that by 30 days for 1 month you get $195. That's a lot of money to contribute to your own death
There are 20 cigarettes in one pack
1940-49 they cost 10 to 25 cents depending on brand and year and location like fancy hotel lobby or cigarette girls in facy restaurants. The military sold them much cheaper on base PX about half
Usually 1 pack contain 12-20 cigarettes. 1 cartoon = 10 pack, so 1 cartoon usually 120-200 cigarettes. source : http://www.lexcigarettes.com