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Tobacco Tax Hits Smokers Where it Hurts

By: Laura Kellerman/RNS
Updated: March 31, 2009
 Smokers will be taking a hit when they buy cigarettes as a new federal tax on tobacco takes effect, going for 39 cents per pack to $1.01.

At least one manufacturer has already increased prices by 71 cents a pack on its products, while another boosted the tab for a pack by 44 cents.

The tax officially takes effect on Wednesday. It's meant to finance expansion of a health insurance program for children.

The federal tax on chewing tobacco also increases from 19.5 cents a pound to 50 cents a pound.

Many states across the country are also raising state tobacco taxes at the same time.  In Texas, the cigarette tax is $1.41 per pack.  That means smokers in Texas are paying a tax of about 41 percent on their cigarettes.

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