Executive SummaryRaising the price of cigarettes is one of the most effective interventions to prevent and reduce cigarette use. Local, state, and federal governments can change the price of cigarettes by raising or lowering cigarette excise taxes and by implementing and enforcing minimum price laws. Smokers can also adjust their behavior by choosing discount or “bargain” brands, buying fewer cigarettes, and avoiding paying cigarette taxes by purchasing from retailers that do not levy all applicable state and local taxes, such as Indian reservations and Internet cigarette vendors.Purchasing low price or untaxed cigarettes is common among smokers in New York. The most common source of cigarette tax avoidance in New York is purchasing from In...
In this paper, we present evidence of the likely impact of cigarette tax hikes on consumers, governm...
This report estimates the revenue and distributional effects of increasing the state’s cigarette exc...
Several academic studies have been conducted to explore the link between taxes on tobacco products a...
BACKGROUND: To illustrate the burden of high cigarette excise taxes on low-income smokers. METHODOLO...
Introduction: We described the population of daily smokers purchasing cigarettes on Indian reservati...
In order to close a budget deficit, New York State raised its cigarette tax in 2010 to $4.35 per pac...
ObjectiveFollowing cigarette excise tax increases, smokers may use cigarette price minimization stra...
The issue of smoking has recently been under close scrutiny by the government. Tobacco companies hav...
Background: Higher cigarette prices result in decreased cigarette consumption, but some smokers may ...
Background: Higher cigarette prices result in decreased cigarette consumption, but some smokers may ...
Cigarette tax increases result in a reduced demand for cigarettes and increased efforts by smokers t...
Abstract Objective The conclusions on how tax and pri...
In the USA, little is known about local variation in retail cigarette prices; price variation explai...
In the USA, little is known about local variation in retail cigarette prices; price variation explai...
Smoking is major cause of premature mortality and morbidity in the United States. The health consequ...
In this paper, we present evidence of the likely impact of cigarette tax hikes on consumers, governm...
This report estimates the revenue and distributional effects of increasing the state’s cigarette exc...
Several academic studies have been conducted to explore the link between taxes on tobacco products a...
BACKGROUND: To illustrate the burden of high cigarette excise taxes on low-income smokers. METHODOLO...
Introduction: We described the population of daily smokers purchasing cigarettes on Indian reservati...
In order to close a budget deficit, New York State raised its cigarette tax in 2010 to $4.35 per pac...
ObjectiveFollowing cigarette excise tax increases, smokers may use cigarette price minimization stra...
The issue of smoking has recently been under close scrutiny by the government. Tobacco companies hav...
Background: Higher cigarette prices result in decreased cigarette consumption, but some smokers may ...
Background: Higher cigarette prices result in decreased cigarette consumption, but some smokers may ...
Cigarette tax increases result in a reduced demand for cigarettes and increased efforts by smokers t...
Abstract Objective The conclusions on how tax and pri...
In the USA, little is known about local variation in retail cigarette prices; price variation explai...
In the USA, little is known about local variation in retail cigarette prices; price variation explai...
Smoking is major cause of premature mortality and morbidity in the United States. The health consequ...
In this paper, we present evidence of the likely impact of cigarette tax hikes on consumers, governm...
This report estimates the revenue and distributional effects of increasing the state’s cigarette exc...
Several academic studies have been conducted to explore the link between taxes on tobacco products a...