New Study Says Soda Taxes Can Reduce Sales…But Can They Influence Health?

UNDATED (AP) — A new study bolsters evidence that soda taxes can reduce sales, but whether they influence health remains an open question. The research published Tuesday found that a Philadelphia tax imposed in 2017 led to higher prices and a 38 percent decline in soda sales that year. That’s taking into account an increase in sales in neighboring cities. The study appears in the Journal of the American Medical Association.