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COMMENTARY

State-Specific Liquor Excise Taxes and Retail Prices in 8 US States, 2012

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Pages 415-421 | Published online: 25 Oct 2013
 

ABSTRACT

The authors investigated the relationship between state excise taxes and liquor prices in 8 states, using 2012 data for 45 brands. The authors made 6042 price observations among 177 liquor stores with online prices. Using a hierarchical model, the authors examined the relationship between excise taxes and product prices. State excise taxes were significantly related to liquor prices, with an estimated pass-through rate of 0.93. The proportion of price accounted for by excise taxes averaged 7.0%. The authors find that excise taxes do increase the price of alcohol, but states are not taking advantage of this opportunity to reduce alcohol-related morbidity and mortality.

Acknowledgments

This study was supported by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism grants R01 AA020309-01 and R01 AA018377. Dr. King gratefully acknowledges additional support from Pleiades Consulting Group, Inc.

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