Tobacco companies must pay Pa. growers
Story from the AP and Intelligencer Journal on a court ruling that tobacco companies must pay tobacco farmers for lost revenue (HT to Grassroots PA). The PA Attorney General's office claims this will be a windfall for Lancaster County farmers. It won't -- let me briefly illustrate how foolish this court ruling is (particularly given that it is in response to the effects of a previous court ruling, effects which will repeat themselves.).
Cycle One:
Court orders tobacco companies to pay states ⇒ tobacco companies raise prices to pay cost of court order ⇒ demand for tobacco drops ⇒ tobacco farmers lose revenue
Cycle Two:
Court orders tobacco companies to pay tobacco farmers ⇒ tobacco companies raise prices to pay cost of court order ⇒ demand for tobacco drops ⇒ tobacco farmers lose revenue
1 comment:
cost per pack go up => more tax revenue per pack.
The idea that any part of any the windfall settlement will help anybody except the spend happy legislature is fantasy. The settlement was never about smokers, kids, or most recently, the farmers.
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