Miners, Construction, Food Workers Smoke Most

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A new government report looking into smoking by occupation says construction workers, miners and food service workers smoke the most. Experts say that may have as much to do with education levels as the jobs themselves.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study found 19.6 percent of working adults smoke, but as many as 30 percent in the mining, construction and food service industries smoke.

The study is based on in-person interviews of more than 113,000 working adults in the years 2004 through 2010.

Librarians and teachers smoked the least, at less than 9 percent.

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