Oakland residents have bought fewer sugary beverages since a local "soda tax" went into effect, and that is likely improving their health and saving the city money, a new UC San Francisco study found.
Bridging the gap in outcomes between intended policy and realized behavior requires careful study of actual responses to taxes. Sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) taxes have become increasingly common ...
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