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Posted: Jul 05, 2019 10:00 AMUpdated: Jul 05, 2019 10:20 AM

Cigarette Tax Generates $100 Million Despite Sales Drop

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Tom Davis

Smokers in Oklahoma bought millions fewer cigarettes in the past fiscal year but a tobacco tax that began last July means the state collected more than $100 million from sales.

Tulsa World reports that, according to the Oklahoma Tax Commission, nearly 60 million fewer packs of cigarettes were sold in the fiscal year ending last Sunday, a roughly 25% drop from the prior year.

But interestingly, the $1 per-pack cigarette tax generated $133 million in additional revenue, causing a net increase even with the sales decline,according tocommission director Paula Ross

Oklahoma Department of Health tobacco manager Christin Kirchendauer says the drop in sales indicates the state is moving in the right direction. Kirchendauer says the state is especially hoping for a drop in youth smoking.

The tax helped fund a teacher pay raise.
 

 (Information from: Tulsa World, http://www.tulsaworld.com)


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