Which is not an actual benefit to society when someone quits tobacco?

Damages and injuries from smoking-related fires can affect many people.

Society pays for tobacco-related illnesses.

Lost earnings from tobacco-related diseases and early death impact families and businesses.

The person feels like he or she has regained some control over life.

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The option that is not an actual benefit to society when someone quits tobacco is:

The person feels like he or she has regained some control over life.

While this can be a personal benefit to the individual who quits smoking, it does not directly translate to a societal benefit. The other options outline tangible societal advantages, such as reduced healthcare costs and less economic impact due to lost earnings.

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