Significant Drop in Youth E-Cigarette Use Marks Progress, But Nearly 40% of Teens Who Vape Frequently Remain at High Risk for Nicotine Addiction, a Serious Public Health Concern

The Truth Initiative CEO and President, Kathy Crosby share a press release in September on the status of Youth Vaping after the release of the National Youth Tobacco Survey data that was collected. Some Delaware County schools were part of this biennial survey.

“The 2024 National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) shows significant progress in reducing youth e-cigarette use, with half a million fewer middle and high school students currently vaping. However, despite this encouraging decline from 2.1 million in 2023 . . . “ (READ MORE)

Significant Drop in Youth E-Cigarette Use Marks Progress, But Nearly 40% of Teens Who Vape Frequently Remain at High Risk for Nicotine Addiction, a Serious Public Health Concern (truthinitiative.org)

Jordan Moss