Cost of a lifetime of smoking equivalent to an 800 sq ft flat, Chinese University study finds
Tobacco not only seriously harms health it ruins your wealth, Chinese University study finds
A smoker in the city will burn through more than HK$1 million in a lifetime, enough money - if invested well - to buy an 800 sq ft flat on Hong Kong Island, a Chinese University study found.
It found Hong Kong was the third most expensive place in the Asia-Pacific region for smokers, after Australia and Singapore.
Assuming consumption of one packet a day, Hong Kong smokers spend an average of HK$20,440 a year.
Vivian Lee Wing-yan, associate professor at the university's school of pharmacy who conducted the study, said she hoped smokers could understand that quitting the habit would enable them to enjoy better wealth and better health.
"The money spent on cigarettes can be used on investment instead to potentially increase their assets," Lee said yesterday, ahead of World No Tobacco Day on Sunday.
"Reducing the smoking population can significantly alleviate the disease burden and reduce public health expenditure."