Tobacco

Cigarette Sales Decline, Smokeless Tobacco Sales Increase

FTC releases tobacco sales, marketing report

WASHINGTON -- The number of cigarettes sold by the largest cigarette companies in the United States to wholesalers and retailers in the United States declined from 267.7 billion in 2012 to 256.7 billion in 2013, according to the most recent Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Cigarette Report.

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The amount spent on cigarette advertising and promotion decreased from $9.17 billion in 2012 to $8.95 billion in 2013, due mainly to a decrease in spending on price discounts (discounts paid to cigarette retailers or wholesalers in order to reduce the price of cigarettes to consumers). Spending on price discounts decreased from $7.8 billion in 2012 to $7.64 billion in 2013. The price discounts category was the largest expenditure category in 2013, as it has been each year since 2002; in 2013, it accounted for 85.4% of industry spending.

Spending on advertising and promotion by the major manufacturers of smokeless tobacco products in the United States, which had decreased from $452 million in 2011 to $435.9 million in 2012, increased to $503.2 million in 2013. according to the 2013 Smokeless Tobacco Report.

As with cigarettes, price discounts made up the largest spending category, totaling $282.7 million or 56.2% of all spending in 2013.

Smokeless tobacco sales rose from 125.5 million pounds in 2012 to 128 million pounds in 2013. The revenue from those sales increased from $3.08 billion in 2012 to $3.26 billion in 2013.

The FTC has issued the Cigarette Report periodically since 1967 and the Smokeless Tobacco Report periodically since 1987.

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