NYC hikes price of pack of cigarettes to $13, highest in US

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New York City is boosting the price of a pack of cigarettes to $13—the most expensive in the nation--in its ongoing crackdown on smoking.

The hike takes effect June 1, 2018, under new legislation that also reduces the number of places allowed to sell cigarettes.

"We are sending a loud and clear message that we will not let their greed kill any more New Yorkers without a fight," Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday in signing the bill into law at a Brooklyn hospital. "These new laws will not only help reduce the number of smokers in our city, but also save lives."

The current minimum is $10.50 a pack.

The legislation aims to pressure the city’s 900,000 estimated smokers to quit.

The measure also reduces by half the number of retailers licensed to sell tobacco products. About 8,300 businesses now have a license. The numbers would be reduced through attrition, officials said.

Philadelphia and San Francisco have similar licensing restrictions.
Other provisions will ban the sale of all tobacco products in pharmacies, require licensing of e-cigarette retailers and require all residential buildings to have smoking policies that are given to all current and prospective tenants.
Some residential buildings will be required to ban smoking in common areas like hallways.


New York City’s war on cigarettes began under the previous mayor, Michael Bloomberg. The city has claimed that hiking the price of cigarettes would cause people to quit or not start.

Smoking rates in the city have declined from 21.5 percent to about 14.3 percent in 2015. City officials said they believed the new restrictions could decrease the rate to 12 percent by 2020.

Opponents of the price increase argued the price hike will push many smokers into buying untaxed, unregulated cigarettes on the black market.

"These measures will destroy the business investment of retailers who have been leading the effort to prevent youth access to tobacco products, and the result will be lost revenue, lost jobs and an increasing number of sales in unregulated and illegal settings," Jim Calvin, president of the New York Association of Convenience Stores, said after the legislation passed earlier this month.

Calvin said they have not decided whether to challenge the legislation in court.
 

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im so happy i never pick up this dirty habit and i look down on people who do it today
 

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of course it is not good for you....but should I look down on you when you eat a piece of cake? something fried?

My eating cake doesn't affect other people. Smoking effects others on occasion. That's the difference in your analogy.
 

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New Jersey $7.00 per pack
 

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i know when i was a young kid my grandfather in va had so many bulk barns of tobacco
 

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They stopped selling smokes in CVS and Walgreens here in New York.

I`m on the New York-New Jersey border.

New York Smokes are $11.00 at the 7-11.....Up the road in Jersey $7.00

New York Gas $2.79 a gallon....Up the road in Jersey $2.19 a gallon.
 

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The continuing increase in price and an increasing health awareness are driving demand way down. At what point does simple economics kick in and price starts going down again?
 

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dont most us tobacco companies make their money overseas now as most americans kowm the danger and 2 it not cool any longer, that why the price is so high here
 

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i know here in my area reynolds tobacco has gone in other directions and is only a shell here of what they was let say 30 yrs ago
 

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harry i dont know, i never got into smoking and dont even know what a carton of cigs cost here in nc, i tried to stay away from the folks that did smoke here
 

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Most of the cost has to do with taxes/regulations imposed rather than market forces, so I wouldn't expect to be able to get a pack on the cheap anytime soon.
 

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That makes no sense. Awareness of the danger drives demand down. Lower demand = lower prices.

correct....little ckid not our brightest economics poster
 

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