While many states
including Wisconsin have been making significant budget cuts to tobacco
prevention and control programs, Big Tobacco continues to spend big money to
lure new customers and keep their current ones.
Big Tobacco
spends more than $1 million an hour to market their products in the U.S. –
including $233 million a year on advertising in Wisconsin.
The financial
payoff for running a Big Tobacco company and peddling its deadly products is also
huge. In 2011, the three men at the helms of Big Tobacco in the U.S. had
combined salaries of nearly $32 million.
Last year, Lorillard Inc. CEO Murray Kessler made $13 million, Altria Group CEO Michael E. Szymanczyk made $10.2 million and Reynolds American chief Daniel M. Delen made $8.5 million.
The salaries
are as staggering as Big Tobacco’s destructive effects on human health.
Only New
York, Florida and California spend more than $32 million a year on tobacco prevention – while 47 states and the District of Columbia spend less.
If $32
million were put toward tobacco prevention budgets, we could double every
single tobacco prevention budget in 16 states: Missouri, Tennessee, Rhode
Island, Washington, Idaho, Kansas, New Jersey, Michigan, Georgia, Kentucky,
Nebraska, Iowa, Vermont, South Dakota, Massachusetts and Maryland.
Wisconsin
spends $5.3 million a year on our state tobacco prevention and control program.
If we invested those Big Tobacco salaries in Wisconsin, we would increase our
state prevention funding by seven times. That would bring us closer to the $64 million a year the CDC recommends Wisconsin spend on tobacco prevention
programs.
The battle
with Big Tobacco is far from over. Smoking kills nearly 8,000 people a year in Wisconsin and is the leading preventable cause of death. Two
young smokers replace every person who dies of smoking each year and tobacco use has created a pediatric epidemic in the U.S.
We know we
have a steep uphill battle. We can – we must – and we will – continue to fight
against the Big Spending of Big Tobacco.
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