Stopping smoking is not easy. Although the determination of cigarette taxes continue to be increased, it did not seem much of an effect for those already addicted. The results of research in Canada recently found that, rich people and adults aged 25-44 years are not hindered by government policies towards the implementation of taxes on cigarettes. They continue to smoke cigarettes even though the price has been raised.
This research is actually focused on long-term impact for heavy smokers from the middle to lower. Found that high taxes encourage them to low and middle income to quit. However, price increases are not necessarily wealthy influential in persuading smokers to quit, according to researchers from Concordia University in Montreal.
