We have heard again and again about the increased healthcare costs associated with treating smoking related illnesses. However we also know that smokers die 10 years before non-smokers thus saving the taxpayer 10 years of the old-age pension plus any other public sector pension payments if these exists. On top of that the vat/excise on cigarettes is very high....so over the lifetime of an average 20-a-day smoker do they in effect pay their way? Any figures / reports on this would be great as I can't seem to find one and would love to know the costs (or benefits
) of smoking.