Healthy Female Army
No Result
View All Result
  • Healthcare
  • Health and Medicine
  • Health News
  • Staying Healthy
  • Healthcare
  • Health and Medicine
  • Health News
  • Staying Healthy
No Result
View All Result
Healthy Female Army
No Result
View All Result
Home Healthcare

WHO pushes for higher taxes on alcohol, sugary drinks

by
December 6, 2023
in Healthcare
0
WHO pushes for higher taxes on alcohol, sugary drinks
0
SHARES
5
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The World Health Organization (WHO) is pushing for higher taxes on alcohol and sugary drinks, arguing many countries are not using taxes to encourage healthier habits.

The WHO on Tuesday released data showing the global tax rates on products like alcohol and sweetened beverages and claimed such rates are “low.”

The U.N. health agency found 108 of its 194 member states are taxing some sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs), though such excise taxes — which are applied for certain products — are only about 6.6 percent of the price of soda. At least 148 nations applied excise taxes to alcoholic beverages, but wine is exempt from such taxes in at least 22 countries, according to the WHO.

“Globally 2.6 million people die from drinking alcohol every year and over 8 million from an unhealthy diet, implementing tax on alcohol and SSBs will reduce these deaths,” the organization wrote in a statement.

The average excise tax rate imposed on the most sold brand of beer is 17.2 percent of its cost and 26.5 percent for the most sold brand of spirits, the WHO said.

Pointing to a study in 2017, the WHO argued it showed taxes that increase the price of alcohol by 50 percent would help avoid more than 21 million deaths over 50 years and generate an estimated $17 trillion in additional revenue.

The WHO argued increased taxes will incentivize companies to make healthier products while helping curb injuries and conditions like cancers, diabetes and heart diseases.

“Taxing unhealthy products creates healthier populations. It has a positive ripple effect across society — less disease and debilitation and revenue for governments to provide public services,” Dr. Rüdiger Krech, the director of Health Promotion with the WHO, argued.

People appear to be in support of raising taxes on such products, according to the organization.

A recent Gallup poll conducted between WHO and Bloomberg, found over half of those surveyed across five countries said they supported higher taxes on alcohol products, high-sugar drinks and tobacco to reduce deaths.

Previous Post

Senate clears hundreds of military nominations hours after Tuberville lifts hold

Next Post

Sanctions unveiled amid US crackdown on fentanyl trafficking

Next Post
Sanctions unveiled amid US crackdown on fentanyl trafficking

Sanctions unveiled amid US crackdown on fentanyl trafficking

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
How We Feel app pilots COVID prediction model

How We Feel app pilots COVID prediction model

April 26, 2022
Vaccine protection against COVID-19 related issues

Vaccine protection against COVID-19 related issues

April 26, 2022
Lessons from the center of the state’s pandemic

Lessons from the center of the state’s pandemic

April 26, 2022
Harvard Chan School professor discusses delta variant

Harvard Chan School professor discusses delta variant

April 26, 2022
What to know about HSAs during open enrollment season

What to know about HSAs during open enrollment season

0
7 Tips to Make Your Workout Routine More Sustainable

7 Tips to Make Your Workout Routine More Sustainable

0
11 Weight Loss Tips That Will Get you Fast Results

11 Weight Loss Tips That Will Get you Fast Results

0
What are the Sunday Scaries? Plus, Here’s How to Beat Them

What are the Sunday Scaries? Plus, Here’s How to Beat Them

0
What to know about HSAs during open enrollment season

What to know about HSAs during open enrollment season

October 22, 2025
Vulnerable House Republicans urge Johnson to address ObamaCare subsidies

Vulnerable House Republicans urge Johnson to address ObamaCare subsidies

October 21, 2025
Tylenol maker: possible FDA label change ‘unsupported by scientific evidence’

Tylenol maker: possible FDA label change ‘unsupported by scientific evidence’

October 21, 2025
More shrimp recalled over radiation concerns

More shrimp recalled over radiation concerns

October 21, 2025

Recent News

What to know about HSAs during open enrollment season

What to know about HSAs during open enrollment season

October 22, 2025
Vulnerable House Republicans urge Johnson to address ObamaCare subsidies

Vulnerable House Republicans urge Johnson to address ObamaCare subsidies

October 21, 2025
Tylenol maker: possible FDA label change ‘unsupported by scientific evidence’

Tylenol maker: possible FDA label change ‘unsupported by scientific evidence’

October 21, 2025
More shrimp recalled over radiation concerns

More shrimp recalled over radiation concerns

October 21, 2025
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Email Whitelisting
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Email Whitelisting

Disclaimer: Healthyfemalearmy.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively "The Company") do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized beauty advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give health advice or provide beauty recommendation. Any recommendations here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your doctor.
© 2025 Healthyfemalearmy.com. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Contact Us
  • Email Whitelisting
  • Home 1
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Terms and Conditions

Disclaimer: Healthyfemalearmy.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively "The Company") do not make any guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized beauty advice. The Company is not affiliated with, nor does it receive compensation from, any specific security. The Company is not registered or licensed by any governing body in any jurisdiction to give health advice or provide beauty recommendation. Any recommendations here should be taken into consideration only after consulting with your doctor.
© 2025 Healthyfemalearmy.com. All rights reserved.