Nicotine pouch taxes undermine efforts to help smokers quit
July 23, 2025 by reason.org
Nicotine pouch taxes undermine efforts to help smokers quit
Rhode Island has increased taxes on nicotine pouches by 80%, impacting harm reduction efforts and public health. The FDA approved Zyn pouches as a safer alternative for smokers, reducing tobacco-related harms. The tax hike jeopardizes these benefits, affecting low-income individuals and potentially leading to unintended consequences such as reduced tax revenue and cross-border shopping. The move contradicts harm reduction strategies, neglecting the success of providing safer options. Nicotine pouches offer a less harmful alternative to smoking, yet the tax increase may hinder their accessibility. States should consider evidence-based policies supporting harm reduction to improve public health outcomes instead of punitive taxation.
14.10% of the adult population are current smokers. There are approximately 39.8 million current smokers in United States 17.10% of men are current smokers but only 11.10% of women.
SOURCE: GSTHR