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Cigarette Prices in Alabama

A pack of cigarettes in Alabama costs $5.85 on average — 30% below the US average of $8.39. State excise tax accounts for 12% of the retail price ($0.68 per pack), on top of the $1.01 federal tax. A pack-a-day smoker in Alabama spends $2,135 per year — $927 less than the national average.

#48 most expensive of 51 jurisdictions · #13 in the Southeast · 14.2% of adults smoke

Your daily cost
$0.00

at 20 cigarettes a day · $5.85 per pack · Alabama

LiveSince you landed:$0burned
Yearly
$2,135
10 years
$21,353
30 years
$64,058
If invested at 7%
$31,567

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Your cost breakdown

What a pack a day costs in Alabama.

The raw numbers, before compounding — just the arithmetic of a habit at Alabama prices.

Yearly cost (1 pack/day)
$2,135

$5.85 per pack × 365 days

30-year lifetime cost
$64,058

Before compounding, at constant prices

How it compares

Alabama vs. the rest of the country.

See where Alabama sits in the national ranking and how its neighbors stack up.

5 cheapest states

  1. 1. Missouri$5.21
  2. 2. Georgia$5.67
  3. 3. Alabama$5.85
  4. 4. Virginia$5.85
  5. 5. Mississippi$5.95

5 most expensive states

  1. 1. New York$12.85
  2. 2. District of Columbia$11.50
  3. 3. Rhode Island$11.20
  4. 4. Connecticut$11.00
  5. 5. Massachusetts$10.55

Alabama cigarette prices — frequently asked

The average retail price of a 20-cigarette pack in Alabama is $5.85. This includes the $1.01 federal excise tax, the $0.68 Alabama state excise tax, and state/local sales tax.
Alabama charges $0.68 in state excise tax per pack (12% of the retail price), on top of the $1.01 federal tax. The US state-tax average is $2.05 per pack.
At $5.85 per pack, a pack-a-day smoker in Alabama spends $2,135 per year at the register. Over 30 years that is $64,058 — before compounding.
The US national average is $8.39 per pack. Alabama is -30% (less) expensive than average. Lower state taxes make Alabama one of the cheaper states for cigarettes.
Call 1-800-QUIT-NOW (the national quitline, routed to Alabama services) for free counseling. Visit smokefree.gov for tools and text-message support.
Sourced fromCDC·WHO·NHS·American Lung Association