24.16 Smokers rate their health. The University of Michigan Health and Retirement Study (HRS) surveys more than 22,000 Americans over the age of 50 every two years. A subsample of the HRS participated in a 2009 Internet-based survey that collected information on a number of topical areas, including health (physical and mental health behaviors), psychosocial items, economics (income, assets, expectations, and consumption), and retirement. Two of the questions asked were: “Would you say your health is excellent, very good, good, fair, or poor?” and “Do you smoke cigarettes now?” Here is the two-way table that summarizes the answers on these two questions:

Current smoker
HealthYesNo
Excellent25484
Very good1151557
Good1451309
Fair90545
Poor2911

Describe the differences between the distributions of health status for those who are and are not current smokers with percentages with a graph and in words.