Abstract
Smoking is a habit that can damage health and can cause various diseases that can lead to morbidity and mortality where the Crude Mortality Rate (CDR) is one of the mortality parameters. The purpose of this study was to determine the description of the Crude Mortality Rate in Indonesia as well as the description of the population smoking in Indonesia according to gender, activity in the last week, health complaints and smoking habits in the last month and before the last month. The data used in this research is SUSENAS March 2019 data and the analysis used is descriptive analysis. From the research results, it can be seen that Indonesia's CDR decline is faster than the world. From the results of the 2019 SUSENAS data, it is known that the majority of smoking habits are carried out by men and only a small proportion of women, only a small proportion of active smokers experience health complaints but there is a tendency to increase the percentage of health complaints for residents who have smoking habits that are practiced every time.