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Cigarette tax

by frugalista on March 26, 2009

Cigarettes
Officially on April 1,smokers will have an increased price on their tobacco products.However, already businesses are charging more for the smokes. 

Here is a list of states and how much the cost of tobacco will rise.

Does the price increase of cigarettes impact you? Do you think it's a good tax? Do you smoke? Will you quit smoking now?

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{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }

Product Junkie Diva March 26, 2009 at 11:36 am

I don’t smoke so this won’t impact me, but I am curious to see how many people will lower their cigarette intake.
PJd

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Tameika March 26, 2009 at 1:58 pm

Not a smoker, so like PJD this won’t affect me. But it will affect my dad and a few other family members. I live in SC so the increase here isn’t as big a hike as some areas. I think the cost (at least in our state) is minimal and won’t get people to quit. But I certainly hope this is not the intent of lawmakers. You can’t “force” someone to quit just by charging them more. I think that goes against our principles of freedom of choice. On the other hand, I do believe that smokers contribute to the strain on our health care system. So tax revenue gained could be funneled into health care. But again, I raise the ethical dilemma inherent here. I mean would we feel the same way if legislation charged more for fast food than organic fare? I’m just saying…

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savvy March 26, 2009 at 2:25 pm

I don’t smoke so it doesn’t affect it. I don’t have an issue with it and think it’s a good way to increase revenue. I don’t have a problem with increased taxation of non-necessities (i.e. food and medicine). People are free to choose whether or not to make those purchases.

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The Frugalista FIles March 26, 2009 at 2:41 pm

@PJD: I think some of the cash-strapped will considered cutting back.Maybe.
@Tameika: Florida is going to use the extra money to fund child healthcare. Yay!
@Savvy: Sin taxes are serious business. I pray they don’t try alcohol next. ;)

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savvy March 26, 2009 at 3:18 pm

@ frugalista – LOL! I was going to suggest they increase the taxes on alcohol, luxury cars and designer clothes next.

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Coco March 26, 2009 at 4:55 pm

I was a drinker/smoker until the price of a pack here in NY crossed the $7 threshold and smoking was outlawed indoors. Going out in the cold to smoke didn’t make sense when $7 could buy me another drink.

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Maggie March 27, 2009 at 3:08 pm

i’m in health care and attended a meeting about smoking cessation today. a representative from a helpline for quitting said calls went up from 450/wk to 1100/wk. i’m sure they’re gonna go up more once the tax is actually in effect!

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Juice March 31, 2009 at 3:25 pm

Good news! They should have done this years ago.

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