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Effectiveness While discouraging harmful behavior is often cited as one of the aims of “sin” taxes, it is dubious whether sin taxes are actually effective at discouraging harmful behavior. According to the New York Times, "economists doubt that sin taxes greatly affect the behavior of most Americans." Products such as tobacco and soda are often viewed as basic necessities so consumers continue to buy them, despite incremental increases in cost due to taxes.
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