TOBACCO TAX

Increasing taxes on tobacco products is one of the most effective ways to reduce youth smoking. In fact, for every 10 percent increase in the cost of a pack of cigarettes, smoking among youth will be reduced by approximately seven percent; overall cigarette consumption will be reduced by three to five percent. (1) By increasing tobacco taxes, states can reduce overall health care costs. In 2002, SmokeLess States and several of its national partners challenged governors to increase state cigarette taxes. More than 14 states increased taxes on cigarettes in 2002.

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