Potential Effects of a Ban on the Sale of Flavored Tobacco Products in Oregon
This Fact Sheet was written by Frank Chaloupka. The fact sheet discusses the potential effects of ending the sale of flavored tobacco products in Oregon. Ending the sale of flavored tobacco products would reduce tobacco use initiation, lead current tobacco users to quit, improve health, and save lives. In addition to the public health impact, the policy would lead to significant reductions in health care spending (including Medicaid spending) in the state and more-than-cover the modest decrease in tobacco tax revenues. Modeling the impact in the state of Oregon, Chaloupka demonstrates the overall benefits that this policy would have.
A corresponding Report can be found here.
April 2023
Location(s): North America, U.S.
Content Type: Fact sheet
Topic(s): Cost-effectiveness, Economic impacts of tobacco control, Product regulation, Supply-side issues and interventions, Tobacco taxes revenues
Authors(s): Frank J. Chaloupka, Ph.D.
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