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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
If only it were that simple. Smoking doesn't always kill you, but it can give you long-term illness. Now that is a cost to the health-care system. A non-smoking, health-oriented old person is less expensive than a chain-smoking, health-indifferent old person.
I haven't seen the data, but I wouldn't be surprised if smoking and poor dietary habits cause more burden to the health-care system even if these people have a shorter life span.
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I think the billions that the government collects directly from smokers and indirectly from lawsuits against tobacco companies should be used to pay for smokers' health care and/or insurance.
I haven't seen the data either but I bet the taxes that smokers pay more than makes up for the additional cost to the health care system.