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The U.S. must raise federal alcohol taxes to address the alarming rise in alcohol use
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Taxes reduce consumption? Id Image people would give up other things before their alcohol, and they’d switch to cheaper alcohol before resorting to reducing.
Gonna to skim the article now
Edit: seems there actually is decent evidence that increasing taxes by 6% caused a 4.7% decrease in [violent] crimes. Or something there about, I skimmed like 3 papers
Looking at Europe, taxing seems to be an effective mechanism:
Then we should be taxing the fuck out of the major contributors to climate change.
Carbon tax, baby. Canada does it.
Let's not compare the average American to the average European please.
The thing is, whether you attribute it to value or not, the average European isn't the same as the average American. What works for the goose may not work for the gander, to paraphrase a trope.
I thought in that saying that gander was a group of geese
I'm not European, i'm South American (Chile 🇨🇱).
But that does not impede me from appreciating how society works in the "old continent".
Just want to say, props for actually looking at evidence that would challenge your initial viewpoint and changing your views in response to new information. Not enough people do that.