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Study: cigarette taxes 'disproportionately burden' the poor
WOWK ^ | September 19, 2012

Posted on 09/19/2012 6:55:32 PM PDT by SMGFan

ated: Sep 19, 2012 9:57 AM EDT HEALTHDAY NEWS - New research finds that high cigarette taxes take a heavy toll on low-income smokers, compared to those who are wealthier.

In a study, researchers at RTI International found that poor smokers in New York state -- which has the country's highest state cigarette tax at $4.35 a pack -- spent about 25 percent of their household income on cigarettes. Nationally, the average spending was about 14 percent.

By contrast, the richest smokers nationwide and in New York spent about 2 percent of their household income on cigarettes.

"Excise taxes are effective in changing smokers' behavior," study author Matthew Farrelly, chief scientist and senior director of RTI's public health policy research program, said in an RTI statement. "But not all smokers are able to quit, and low-income smokers are disproportionately burdened by these taxes."

Despite the high taxes in New York state, the study found that the percentage of people with incomes under $25,000 who smoked didn't decline from 2003-2004 to 2009-2010.

"Special efforts are needed to reduce smoking among those with low incomes," Farrelly said. "States, especially New York, generate significant revenue from cigarette taxes, but only a small percentage of that money is used for tobacco control programs. It seems only fair that states with high cigarette taxes should adequately fund cessation interventions for low-income smokers who shoulder a disproportionate share of cigarette taxes."

The researchers relied on surveys of more than 13,000 people.

The study, funded by New York State Health Department, appeared Sept. 12 in the journal PLoS One.


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To: CodeToad
I do so enjoy facilitating the outing of trolls, lurkers, liars and their illogical liberal pretensions.
A frivolous and idle passtime to be sure, but one that remains untaxed, for now.

Smoking cigars and drinking scotch does not automatically confer alpha male status.
You really should pay more attention to what alpha males like Cigar Dave actually say, instead of simply aping their cherished vices.

Your therapist pinged me, and wants you to call her.(LOl)

121 posted on 09/20/2012 7:52:06 PM PDT by sarasmom
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To: CodeToad
The difference is that I don’t go to work to smoke.

Who does? What a curious "argument."

Sorry, but the two cultures are completely different.

Yeah, cigar-smoking is a "culture." What pathetic self-aggrandizement.

And for all your protestations, don't kid yourself that you don't stink.

And then there's the smell of your cigars.

122 posted on 09/21/2012 3:23:04 AM PDT by Madame Dufarge
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To: CodeToad

Smoking is stupid; let the free market health care system exact it’s price, then. Not the government and taxes, IMHO.

I smoke when I want. My business, my health. It’s legal, let the markets decide....

If you want to drink hard liquor or race motocross you have the same freedom and accountability.


123 posted on 09/21/2012 8:21:53 PM PDT by One Name
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