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The Number of Cigarette Smokers in Canada Decreased by 18.79% Since 2019 - More Than Double the Previous Period


TORONTO, Nov. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In 2021, Canadian households spent an average of $551 on tobacco products and smokers' supplies, primarily on cigarettes. This amount is comparable to the average household expenditure on public transportation, which was $598. However, the financial cost is just part of the problem. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Canada, with an estimated 21,000 Canadians expected to have died from it in 2021.

To shed more light on this issue, MyChoice, a leading Insurtech company in Canada, conducted a study to explore how smoking rates have changed over the past decade. Using data from Statistics Canada's annual community health survey, the team compared how the number of cigarette smokers in Canada changed from 2019 to 2022 with the four years prior. Additionally, they examined the differences in life insurance premiums between smokers and non-smokers using data from their database of life insurance quotes.

Below are the key findings from the study:

Visit MyChoice study to view the full data: https://www.mychoice.ca/blog/declining-smoking-rates-in-canada/

Smoking rates in Canada have been declining since COVID-19, but the rate of decline varies across provinces. Provinces like Alberta saw a significant reduction of 24.17%, while others like New Brunswick experienced a smaller decline of 14.42%.

Province

Difference in Number of Cigarette
Smokers (2015 vs 2018)

Difference in Number of Cigarette
Smokers (2019 vs 2022)

Alberta

-8.99 %

-24.17 %

British Columbia

-9.09 %

-13.74 %

Manitoba

-6.47 %

-18.89 %

New Brunswick

-15.43 %

-14.42 %

Newfoundland and Labrador

-25.02 %

-14.79 %

Nova Scotia

-3.59 %

-13.61 %

Ontario

-9.04 %

-18.86 %

Prince Edward Island

20.97 %

n/a

Quebec

-4.19 %

-20.98 %

Saskatchewan

-4.99 %

-9.39 %

Canada

-7.81 %

-18.79 %

Source: Statistics Canada

The reduction in smoking rates is a positive trend that could lead to lower healthcare costs and better life expectancy in the long run. However, the varying rates of decline across provinces suggest that more targeted public health initiatives may be necessary to continue this downward trend.

Life Insurance is another area where smoking hits your wallet hard. Insurance companies calculate premiums based on risk factors that could affect a policyholder's lifespan, and smoking is one of the most significant due to its well-documented health risks like heart disease, stroke, and various forms of cancer. As a result, smokers are considered higher risk, leading to substantially higher premiums. Below is the difference in pricing for a 20-year term life insurance policy with $500,000 coverage across different age groups and genders.

Age

Gender

Non-Smoker Premiums
Over 20 Years

Smoker Premiums
Over 20 Years

Difference (%)

20

Male

$6,480

$11,988

85.00 %

20

Female

$4,644

$7,020

51.16 %

30

Male

$6,696

$13,500

101.61 %

30

Female

$4,968

$9,612

93.48 %

40

Male

$10,692

$26,676

149.49 %

40

Female

$8,208

$19,764

140.79 %

50

Male

$28,728

$71,712

149.62 %

50

Female

$20,196

$47,736

136.36 %

60

Male

$92,016

$207,216

125.20 %

60

Female

$63,180

$126,576

100.34 %

Source: MyChoice Database, 20-year term life insurance policy, $500,000 coverage

Matt Roberts, COO of MyChoice.ca, commented on the findings: "Our study highlights a significant financial burden that smoking places on individuals, beyond the well-known health risks. Smokers not only face higher medical expenses but also substantially higher life insurance premiums. It's crucial for Canadians to be aware of these costs when making lifestyle choices. Quitting smoking can lead to enormous savings, both in terms of health and finances."

About MyChoice

MyChoice is a Toronto-based Insurtech company that equips brokers and insurance companies with tools they need to excel in operations and client acquisition. Their rate comparison site MyChoice.ca, gives Canadians access to competitive auto, home, and life insurance rates. MyChoice blends their industry knowledge with cutting-edge technologies to build solutions that significantly enhance brokerage and insurance company processes and workflows.

SOURCE My Choice Financial, Inc.


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