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Wednesday, July 01, 2009

State Of The Economy II: Tampa Florida...

...and it got just a little bit worse for those low income, hourly workers today. This would be concerning the new Florida excise tax on cigarettes which went into effect on July 1,2009. Another blow to smokers and tobacco dealers everywhere.
Yesterday I wrote that I would be introducing you to some of the cast of character's who actually have to resort to all kinds of tricks in order to feed themselves since the work environment here in Tampa is the pits. That will have to wait for another day.
The state of Florida has added an excise tax of $1 to each pack of cigarettes sold in the state.Rolling tobacco such as "Tops" and "Bugler" are also hit by this tax.So why is the state doing this? The excuse as of last week was that the state has to come up with the cash somewhere because the state's tax revenues are down. The state is not making any money so let's just raise smoker taxes and fuck them even more!
The better off will grumble and grip about the increase, and a few may even decide that it is time to quit. Those who are not so well off will feel the increase the most. Granted, some will opt to give up the habit. Great for them!
This tax increase will definitely be a burden to those who are working at the minimum wage level. Let's look at the price increases on a few brands of smokes.
"Remington" brand of little cigars. This brand is the low-budget, generic brand of smokes that anyone could afford, whether homeless or not. This is the last resort brand for smokers in the Tampa area. The price per pack on June 30,$1. Price on July 1,$2.25 at one nearby store.
"Winston" brand from RJ Reynolds, my personal favorite. June 30,$3.89 per pack. July 1,$4.99. "Marlboro"? Forget about it! June 30,$4.89 per pack. July 1,$5.99.
This is at a store in my neighborhood. I have seen some selling for as much as $6.99. This is ridiculous! Tampa has a bad enough problem with folks getting robbed by crack-heads and other druggies, not to mention people who just plain need the money. I'm wondering how long that it will take before we are getting held up for cigarette money or the smokes themselves.
Though I now believe that smoking is not so good for the person, the state should not be placing the cost of their ineptitude on the lower-wage workers who just happen to smoke.
As an after thought, I should note that Cigars are exempt from the excise tax. I would guess that since most cigar smokers are just a little bit better off than most of us, it just wouldn't be fair to tax them along with you and I.

Friday, March 06, 2009

Cigarettes And Taxes

So what's up with the rapid increase in cigarette taxes as of late?
I'm not sure about where you live, but here in Kentucky, smokes are going through the roof! I went into Murray today to buy some smokes. One discount smoke shop had my Marlboro lights priced at $38.88 per carton! Just a few weeks ago they were $28 and some change! There was a sign on the entrance way saying that on April 1,2009 there would be an increase per carton of 10 bucks. What the fuck? I did not buy from this place, needless to say.
I went to a different store at the local Wal-Mart. You know, the gas station at the Wal-Mart entrance. Price? $28 bucks. Sign at the register saying to buy now before the price goes up on Monday, by $7.50 per carton. The sign originally said that this was a Phillip Morris price hick, but that was crossed out and now says all brands going up.
Kentucky was looking at a $6 per carton price hike because of a state tax increase on the product. So why are we now looking at an almost up to $20 increase in the price? Smokers are getting fucked by not only the state, but the stores also!