Should the federal government impose a national tax on sugary drinks and snacks to combat the obesity epidemic?
Several US cities, including Philadelphia and Boulder, as well as countries like the UK and Mexico, have implemented 'soda taxes' to curb sugar consumption and tackle rising rates of diabetes and obesity. A federal sugar tax would apply a uniform surcharge to heavily sweetened products nationwide. Proponents argue that taxing unhealthy products effectively reduces consumption and offsets the massive medical costs associated with diet-related diseases. Opponents argue that sin taxes are deeply regressive, punishing low-income families while allowing government overreach into personal lifestyle choices.
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