THE ISSUES


BEVERAGE TAXES DON’T WORK

A new beverage tax would be costly for working families and small businesses. Beverage taxes cost jobs and raise prices, and have not been proven to change people’s shopping habits when it comes to their favorite drinks. Baltimore’s economic inequities will only get worse.

The most recent United Way ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) report showed 53% of Baltimore City households can’t afford the high cost of living. Feeding America’s report showed Baltimore’s food insecurity rates increased from 18% to 21.7% since the pandemic.

A 2023 study from the University of California, Davis highlighted four California cities that adopted beverage taxes. Researchers found that the taxes did not decrease beverage purchases, which was the stated intent of the taxes. Instead, the tax forced people to either pay more for their beverages or shop outside the city to avoid the tax.

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