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Reactions of adult and teenaged smokers to the Massachusetts tobacco tax

Publication Source

Biener, L., Aseltine, R.H. Jr., Cohen, B. et al. 1998

Publication Title

American Journal of Public Health

Publication Type

Journal article

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Abstract

Objectives This study assessed smokers' reactions to a 25 cents cigarette tax imposed in Massachusetts. Methods A statewide telephone survey of 1783 adult smokers and 216 teenaged smokers was conducted. Results Among adult smokers, 3.5% reported that they had stopped smoking, owing in part to the price increase; 35% had considered quitting and 19% had attempted to cut the cost of smoking by switching to cheaper brands or cutting down. Among teenagers, 21% had considered quitting and 26% had cut costs. Low-income smokers were more responsive to the price increase than more affluent smokers. Conclusions A modest and temporary price increase promoted quitting among adult smokers and reduced cigarette consumption among low-income teenagers.