Cigarette Price Watch(CPW) is a blog that tracks cigarette prices in the United States, both locally and nationally.
1.03.2010
Possible new cigarette price increases, and the effects of cigarette taxes
Australia - Government wants to increase cigarette prices to stop smoking
Michigan - New FSC(Fire Safe Cigarettes) are inferior to pre-FSC cigs, smokers claim
Kansas - State government wants to increase state cigarette tax
Hawaii - Cigarette price increases have lowered smoking rates in the state
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In other news, I've recently started buying my own tobacco and tubes and "rolling" or making my own.
Resources on RYO(roll your own) cigarettes:
http://ryorevolution.com/
http://forum.ryorevolution.com/
8.27.2009
Cigarette Price News - Late, late August 2009
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USA - Budget Negotiators In Accord To Raise Cigarette Tax To $3 A Pack
- Smokers beware.
Republican Gov. M. Jodi Rell and top Democrats still sharply disagree on many budget issues, but they have reached an accord on the cigarette tax: It needs to go up $1 a pack.
Ireland - WHO urges €2 increase in cigarette prices
- IRELAND SHOULD continue to increase the price of cigarettes to put them out of reach of young people, according to a senior policy adviser to the World Health Organisation (WHO).
US Military - Smoking in the military: An old habit dies hard
- FORWARD OPERATING BASE FALCON, Iraq — Gen. Douglas MacArthur had his signature corncob pipe. Soldiers got cigarettes in their C-rations during World War II. Even today, America's war on tobacco seems to have largely bypassed the military.
Australia - Alcohol, cigarette prices may rise
- The price of alcohol favoured by teens and problem drinkers could rise, due to a new tax proposed to improve Australians' health.
8.25.2009
Cigarette Price News - Late August 2009
Wisconsin: State cigarette tax will jump 75 cents in 10 days
Mississippi: Cig taxes: Impact was as advertised
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Alternatives to cigarettes: Electronic Cigarettes
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As the first link shows, some people have decided to grow their own tobacco. From what I can gather it is legal to grow your own tobacco as long as you don't sell it and only grow it for your own use. It also seems like a lot of trouble to grow tobacco though, much more than growing other plants.
http://www.growtobacco.net/
http://www.howtogrowtobacco.com/
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&q=grow+tobacco&aq=f&oq=&aqi=g10
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Cigarettes costing over $6 for premium brands in most of Western Washington.
Going up steadily around the rest of the country.
8.12.2009
Cigarette Price News for Early-Mid August 2009
News:
Increased crime due to high cigarette prices in Michigan
Native Americans in the northwest want to continue to be able to sell tax-free cigarettes
Cigarette Taxes are bad for everybody
Cigarettes cost over $6 in Florida now
Etc.
The Obama administration is pushing health care reform. The big question is: what effect will that have on smokers? It all depends on what ends up happening. They will surely try to up the cigarette taxes to make smokers quit, as well as to increase their taxes considering the economy.
People will continue looking for alternatives to high cigarette prices, like buying from Indian reservations or smuggling, as a few of those news articles noted. Cigarette prices in big cities like NYC, LA, and some parts of New Jersey are at or over $10.00. It's a situation that can't hold out for long.
7.10.2009
Cigarette price news for early July 2009
Sri Lanka: Cigarette price increases in Sri Lanka causing decline in cigarette manufacturing
Australia: Cigarette prices may double with cigarette tax increase
Canada: Anti-smoking efforts may not stop smokers from smoking cigarettes
USA: States raise tobacco tax, not necessarily revenue
Cigarette prices by state
These are prices for premium brands from our sources:
Dallas, TX: upwards of $5.50
Bronx, NY: $7.45-$9.00, depending on location
Seattle, WA: $5.50-$6.00
Etc.
We don't see any relief for cigarette smokers any time soon. The Obama administration appears to be attacking cigarette companies with new regulations which will lead to increased prices. Expect cigarette prices to maintain or increase for the rest of 2009.
