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. 1998 Sep;88(9):1389–1391. doi: 10.2105/ajph.88.9.1389

Reactions of adult and teenaged smokers to the Massachusetts tobacco tax.

L Biener 1, R H Aseltine Jr 1, B Cohen 1, M Anderka 1
PMCID: PMC1509075  PMID: 9736885

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.

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