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Where the Most Money is Burned on Cigars

When it comes to buying cigars, U.S. adults are among the biggest spenders. Americans spend around $36 per year on cigars, only topped by the Lebanese who spent almost $37 per capita last year on the vice. Other high rollers who like to spend big on expensive cigars are Qataris, Luxembourgers, Icelanders, the Swiss and the Brits - likely aided by the fact that these countries all have high price levels and/or high taxes on tobacco.

In this chart, the average revenue per capita was calculated using the entire population, including those aged 1-16 years. Find out more about the topic in Statista's Tobacco Products Report 2023.

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This chart shows the per capita revenue from cigars in selected countries in 2022 (in U.S. dollars).

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