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Modelled health benefits of a sugar-sweetened beverage tax across different socioeconomic groups in Australia: A cost-effectiveness and equity analysis.

Anita LalAna Maria Mantilla-HerreraLennert VeermanKathryn BackholerGary SacksMarjory MoodieMohammad SiahpushRob CarterAnna Peeters
Published in: PLoS medicine (2017)
This study demonstrates that from a 20% tax on SSBs, the most HALYs gained and healthcare costs saved would accrue to the most disadvantaged quintiles in Australia. Whilst those in more disadvantaged areas would pay more SSB tax, the difference between areas is small. The equity of the tax could be further improved if the tax revenue were used to fund initiatives benefiting those with greater disadvantage.
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