I've been to New Zealand five times and I would say 4 out of every 10 people smoke; 40% of their population.
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As of 2021, approximately 12.4% of New Zealand's adult population smokes tobacco. This percentage has been declining steadily over the years due to public health campaigns and smoking cessation programs.
Around 12% of the population claim to smoke it on a regular basis and upto 50% of the population have tried it.
As of April 2010 there is over 4.3 million people in New Zealand.
In 2008 97 people drowned in New Zealand.
280,000 people
there is about 100 to 200 tokelauns living in new zealand
There were 23 in the New zealand team.
2,547
according to the last NZHR ( New Zealand Health Report), there are 45,098 people that are obese in NZ. which is 45,098 too many
Many people take drugs in New Zealand, but the majority of these will be prescribed by proper medical authorities. In addition, there is a sizable business in "health preparations", some as innocent as mega vitamin C, and these are outside the prescribing framework. And as in any society, there are some who indulge in dangerous and illegal drug taking.
As of 2021, Wellington, New Zealand's population is estimated to be around 218,100. It is the second most populous city in New Zealand after Auckland.