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Which US states google smoke shop the most? We’ve analyzed Google Trends to see which states are searching for smoke shops the most per capita. Is the list what you thought it would be?
What The Values Mean
All data was taken from Google Trends for the last 12 months and for the United States only. These rankings are relative to the total number of Google searches done per state, so all states have an even playing field.
The most popular US state has a value of 100, and all other states are compared to that. A value of 50 means a state does half as many searches as the top scoring state, when scaled against total number of searches.
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Full List
- Nevada = 100
- Arizona = 97
- New Mexico = 71
- Florida = 59
- California = 57
- 56 (tied)
- Maine
- Oklahoma
- Massachusetts = 54
- Rhode Island = 53
- Utah = 44
- Minnesota = 42
- 36 (tied)
- Washington
- Texas
- 35 (tied)
- Hawaii
- New York
- 32 (tied)
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- Connecticut
- 31 (tied)
- Oregon
- Colorado
- Missouri = 30
- 29 (tied)
- North Dakota
- Michigan
- 27 (tied)
- Delaware
- Vermont
- Illinois
- Kansas
- 26 (tied)
- Indiana
- North Carolina
- Wisconsin
- 25 (tied)
- Pennsylvania
- Wyoming
- 24 (tied)
- Ohio
- Alaska
- Kentucky
- 21 (tied)
- Nebraska
- Idaho
- Louisiana
- Georgia
- South Carolina
- 19 (tied)
- Tennessee
- Iowa
- 18 (tied)
- Montana
- South Dakota
- Maryland
- 17 (tied)
- Arkansas
- Virginia
- West Virginia = 15
- Alabama = 14
- Mississippi = 9
Special Mentions
The first special mention has to go to Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico. All connected states within the sunbelt that seem to absolutely love their smoke shops. For every resident in Mississippi searching in Google for “smoke shop”, there are more than 10 in Arizona and Nevada each.
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On the other end of the scale we have the Deep South region looking very pale in comparison. Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina all scored 21 or less. Neighboring Florida bucks the trend however, coming in fourth place with 59.