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Public health experts often support higher tobacco taxes because research has shown that increasing the price of cigarettes can reduce smoking rates. When prices rise, some smokers decide to quit, while others reduce their consumption. Higher prices can also discourage young people from starting to smoke in the first place.
Ultimately, the price of a pack of cigarettes reflects far more than the cost of producing tobacco. Taxes, public health policies, and government regulations all play a major role in shaping how much consumers pay for these products in stores around the world.
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