"Alcohol tax increases are an evidence-based approach to improving health, and importantly, yield a small net increase in jobs," said study author David Jernigan, PhD, CAMY's director. "Our new online tool is designed to help communities across the country determine how different alcohol tax scenarios could impact employment in their state, and also provides quantitative information on how much consumers would pay based on their drinking habits."
"Alcohol tax increases are an evidence-based approach to improving health, and importantly, yield a small net increase in jobs," said study author David Jernigan, PhD, CAMY's director. "Our new online tool is designed to help communities across the country determine how different alcohol tax scenarios could impact employment in their state, and also provides quantitative information on how much consumers would pay based on their drinking habits."
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