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Cigarette Prices in Pennsylvania

A pack of cigarettes in Pennsylvania costs $9.10 on average — +8% above the US average of $8.39. State excise tax accounts for 29% of the retail price ($2.60 per pack), on top of the $1.01 federal tax. Philadelphia adds another $2.00 per pack in local tax, pushing real-world prices higher than the state average in the largest city. A pack-a-day smoker in Pennsylvania spends $3,322 per year — $259 more than the national average.

#14 most expensive of 51 jurisdictions · #7 in the Northeast · 13.5% of adults smoke

Your daily cost
$0.00

at 20 cigarettes a day · $9.1 per pack · Pennsylvania

LiveSince you landed:$0burned
Yearly
$3,322
10 years
$33,215
30 years
$99,645
If invested at 7%
$49,104

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30-year growth · $3,322/year at 7%

compounded annually
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Your cost breakdown

What a pack a day costs in Pennsylvania.

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

Yearly cost (1 pack/day)
$3,322

$9.10 per pack × 365 days

30-year lifetime cost
$99,645

Before compounding, at constant prices

Philadelphia local tax

Philadelphia adds an additional $2.00 per pack on top of the $2.60 state tax, so a pack in Philadelphia typically costs more than the Pennsylvania average.

How it compares

Pennsylvania vs. the rest of the country.

See where Pennsylvania 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

Pennsylvania cigarette prices — frequently asked

The average retail price of a 20-cigarette pack in Pennsylvania is $9.10. This includes the $1.01 federal excise tax, the $2.60 Pennsylvania state excise tax, and state/local sales tax.
Pennsylvania charges $2.60 in state excise tax per pack (29% of the retail price), on top of the $1.01 federal tax. Philadelphia adds an additional $2.00 per pack in local tax. The US state-tax average is $2.05 per pack.
At $9.10 per pack, a pack-a-day smoker in Pennsylvania spends $3,322 per year at the register. Over 30 years that is $99,645 — before compounding.
The US national average is $8.39 per pack. Pennsylvania is +8% (more) expensive than average. High state taxes drive most of the difference.
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Sourced fromCDC·WHO·NHS·American Lung Association