- Author: Ria DeBiase, Communications Director, Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics
Published on: February 27, 2023

“California soda taxes in the Bay Area communities have generally had little impact on sales of sugary beverages,” said a study co-author.
Study finds that the taxes raise revenues, but may not decrease sales
California is home to four of the eight active soda taxes in the United States, but are these policies successfully decreasing the consumption of sugary beverages in these cities? New research out of UC Davis suggests that, in most cases, these soda taxes did not reduce retail sales. Further, while they successfully raised revenues to fund programs to reduce sugary beverage consumption and mitigate their negative health effects, a disproportionate amount of this revenue was generated from lower-income...
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