There are 6,300,000,000 people on planet earth Approximately 2,100,000,000 (2.1 billion) smoke. Are you telling me that 2.1 billion people cannot answer the question :How much does a pack of cigarettes cost in 2009" . Are they so drugged out and hyper that they cannot remember as they cough their health away and their life.
Look, you^^^^ are rude. obviously you can not answer the question so do not answer please.
As for the question.....
Different brands cost different amounts. a majority of single packs costed about 6 or 7 dollars.
IN the year 1937, cigarettes were not sold in packs. There were no pre-rolled ones at this time. Tobacco was sold in a pouch or bag and papers were required to roll your own. The price of tobacco this way, in this year, was very low. Around $.10 a pouch.It came with the papers in some places.
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Far too much in the UK almost £5 a pack for cheapo cigs and higher for the rest.
9.99 a carton
it costs up to 4-7 dollars
1.65
1.85
1.37
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About eighteen cents per pack was the cost of cigarettes in 1948.
6 bucks
In 1972 the average cost for brand name cigarettes was .50 cents a pack now in 2010 they are 5.00 - 6.oo depending where you get them.
price of cigarettes in 1910
Marlboro cigarettes in Australia are, on average, 10 dollars for a pack of 20s, 12 dollars for a pack of 25s and around 55 dollars for an 8-pack carton. In Australia the average price of a pack of cigarettes is $10.00 (2008).
In the US, between $4 and $6 dollars depending where you buy them. But many states tax the sale of cigarettes heavily. A pack of cigarettes in New York City costs an additional $4.25 per pack in city and state taxes! In hotels they can cost 10$ usd
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
One pack of Newport cigarettes cost approximately $6.50 in Wisconsin.
The tax put the price of an average pack up by $2.
The price of a pack of cigarettes in the US can vary from $3.10 to $7.40.
20 cents
$7.50