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New figures claim the price
of Mongolians smoking cigarettes costs the country 6.5 percent of its
national income.
What this really means, is
that health-related problems caused by cigarettes, including premature
death, result in Mongolia’s economy seeing a decrease in the accumulated
wealth of the country.
Mongolia has been named among
the ten countries in the world with the highest percentage of its population
which smokes.
In a study published by Forbes
Magazine, Mongolia was included among countries in which 40 percent
of the population smokes cigarettes.
This compares with no higher
than 20 percent in western countries.
While no dollar amount of losses
was placed on Mongolia’s smoking, Turkey, where 44 percent of the
population smokes, loses some $384 billion in lost incomes annually.
In Yemen, where 45 percent
smoke, costs to the economy are placed at $1 billion per year.
In addition to Mongolia, the
top ten smokers countries include Kenya, Turkey, Namibia, Yemen, Guinea,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro, Nauru and Sao Tome and
Principe.
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