The chart illustrates a significant rise in vaping among young American adults aged 19-30 over the past few years, with a particular focus on nicotine and cannabis. From 2017 to 2023, nicotine vaping has seen a substantial increase, starting at 13.7% and reaching 25.3%. This trend highlights a growing acceptance and usage of nicotine vaping products among young adults. Meanwhile, cannabis vaping, although starting at a lower percentage of 5.9% in 2017, has also shown a notable upward trajectory, reaching 14.4% by 2023. The data suggests a parallel rise in both nicotine and cannabis vaping, indicating a broader shift in substance use preferences among this demographic. The consistent increase in both categories may reflect changing social norms, increased availability, or perceived safety compared to traditional smoking methods. This trend raises important questions about the long-term health implications and regulatory challenges associated with vaping. The data underscores the need for targeted public health interventions and policies to address the rising popularity of vaping among young adults, considering both its potential benefits and risks.