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Posted: 2025-07-05 13:12:36 UTC

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The World Health Organization (WHO) proposes increasing taxes by 50% on tobacco, alcohol, and sugary drinks by 2035, aiming to save 50 million lives and generate $1 trillion for health budgets. Critics question whether these tax hikes will genuinely address health funding gaps or if governments will misuse the revenue.
Public Health
Taxation
Government Revenue
WHO Initiatives
Ensuring tax revenue is used for health budgets
Addressing skepticism about the effectiveness of tax hikes
Potential for governments to misuse funds