How has expenditure on nicotine products changed in a fast-evolving marketplace? A representative population survey in England, 2018-2022.
Sarah E JacksonHarry Tattan-BirchLion ShahabJamie BrownPublished in: Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco (2023)
People in England continue to spend substantially more on smoking cigarettes than using alternative nicotine products. The average smoker in England spends around £13 a week (~£670 a year) more than people using only e-cigarettes or nicotine replacement therapy. The average expenditure on manufactured cigarettes is double that of hand-rolled cigarettes.