What A Pack Of Cigarettes Costs, State By State
by Nate Hopper

This list has been updated with new data in August 2014! Click here for the latest!
51. West Virginia: $4.74
 50. Louisiana: $4.82
 49. North Dakota: $4.91
 48. Kentucky: $4.97
 47. Idaho: $4.99
 46. California: $5.19
 45. Alabama: $5.27
 44. Georgia: $5.29
 43. South Carolina: $5.42
 41–42. Indiana, Wyoming: $5.50
 40. North Carolina: $5.51 
 38–39. Nebraska, Virginia: $5.55
 37. Tennessee: $5.56
 36. Missouri: $5.58
 35. Oregon: $5.59
 34. Mississippi: $5.75
 33. New Hampshire: $5.87
 32. Nevada: $5.95
 30–31. Arkansas, Colorado: $5.96
 29. Montana: $5.99
 26–28. Delaware, Iowa, Kansas: $6.00
 25. South Dakota: $6.03
 24. Texas: $6.07
 23. Florida: $6.08
 22. Oklahoma: $6.19
 21. Ohio: $6.22
 20. Minnesota: $6.53
 19. Maryland: $6.70
 18. Pennsylvania: $6.80
 17. Arizona: $6.87
 16. New Mexico: $6.88
 15. Michigan: $6.90
 14. Utah: $7.22
 13. Maine: $7.97
 12. Washington, D.C.: $7.99
 11. Wisconsin: $8.11
 10. Vermont: $8.23
 9. Connecticut: $8.25
 8. Massachusetts: $8.30
 7. New Jersey: $8.35
 6. Rhode Island: $8.60
 5. Alaska: $9.14
 4. Illinois: $9.67
 3. Hawaii: $9.73
 2. Washington: $9.89
 1. New York: $11.90
Methodology: Prices were obtained by calling a gas station in each state’s most populous city and asking the clerk for the price of a pack of Marlboro Reds with tax. Memphis, Tenn., was toughest (nine phone calls). The gas station in Milwaukee, Wis., had the only employee who ended the conversation with “have a good one.”
Update: To compare these prices to a more recent 2012 survey, go here.
Nate Hopper is a summer Awl reporter.
Photo by romana klee.