The rise and fall of smoking in the west
by Rob Beschizza from on (#3N7XX)
From the 1920s to the 1980s, the United States was the most smoking country in the developed world. In the 1960s, consumption peaked over 10 a day, per capita. But now it's near the bottom of the chart-only Britain smokes less, among rich western countries.
Don't fret for the health of the Tobacco business, though: China's taking up the slack.