Economics in Healthcare - Policy Memo
Kathleen Sebelius, Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary
FROM: XYZ, Policy Analyst
Proposal for Imposing a National Sin Tax on Alcoholic Beverages
The proposal for imposing National Sin Tax on alcoholic beverages might be beneficial for our society. It is likely to discourage the excessive use of alcohol which is prevalent in our society. Excessive consumption of alcohol and alcoholic beverages has posed many challenges for policy makers. The over-usage of alcohol does not only affect the user but the effects are generally passed on the society as a whole. Sin taxes on the usage of alcohol might provide increased tax revenues for the government, on one hand while imposing an additional monetary burden on the user on drinkers on the other hand.
Harms from Alcohol Consumption
It is a fact that consumption of alcohol is the major reason for most of the crimes in United States. (Eric 15-16) Alcohol consumption is not only dangerous for the consumer but it also have various economic and social harms for the society as well as users' immediate environment. It means that alcohol can affect not only the drinker but other people in the form of violence or road accidents. Alcohol consumption also plays a vital role in violent crimes e.g. sexual assaults, homicides, child abuse and domestic violence. Thus, we can say that the usage of alcohol can lead to a wide range of personal as well as societal harms.
Approximate Quantifications of Harms from Alcohol Usage
The consumption of alcohol is one of the three major reasons for increased death rate in United States.
Almost 95,000 people died due to over-consumption of alcohol in United Sates in early 2000s.
In United States, approximately 7000 people die under the age of 21 due to excessive usage of alcohol.
In 2006, 1.6 million people were hospitalized in United States.
According to government estimates, the economic costs of alcohol were estimated to be $220 billion in 2010.
According to another government estimate, $686 are spent on every citizen of United States for healthcare (due to excessive usage of alcohol). (Eric 15-16)
President Obama & Proposed Tax
I think, President Obama should support the sin tax on all alcoholic beverages. The reason is that the youth of United States is getting involved in excessive drinking day by day; thus resulting in societal as well as personal harms. Excessive usage of alcohol is also a major reason for increased obesity in United States which is in turn causing healthcare problem in the new generation. (Garrett 21) President Obama would probably face resistance from some large alcoholic beverage producers for imposing sin taxes as implementation of this proposal is expected to result in decreasing the demand for Alcohol in United States.
How Much Tax?
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