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Countering tobacco industry tactics on the economic costs of restricting menthol tobacco
  1. Kristen Ackert1,
  2. Betsy Brock1,
  3. Samantha C Friedrichsen2,
  4. Jeanne Weigum1,
  5. Molly Moilanen3,
  6. Raymond Boyle4,
  7. Jodie Briggs5,
  8. Barbara Schillo5
  1. 1 Association for Nonsmokers-Minnesota, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
  2. 2 Professional Data Analysts, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
  3. 3 ClearWay Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
  4. 4 Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program, University of California System, Oakland, California, USA
  5. 5 Truth Initiative Schroeder Institute, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
  1. Correspondence to Mrs Kristen Ackert, Association for Nonsmokers-Minnesota, Research, Saint Paul, MN 55114, USA; kristenlwerner{at}gmail.com

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Localities around the country have begun to restrict the sale of menthol tobacco products, which are easier to start, disproportionately used by young people and are more difficult to quit.1 In 2017, Minneapolis and Saint Paul City Councils overcame significant opposition by the tobacco industry to restrict the sale of menthol tobacco to adult-only tobacco and liquor stores. Prior to the cities’ actions, the tobacco industry warned of catastrophic financial losses of between US$36.7 and US$39.9 million, as well as a loss of 630 jobs.2 In order to examine the potential economic cost of a menthol ordinance and the impact on the tobacco retailer market since implementation, researchers examined national and regional sales and profit trends for top retail categories as well as online convenience industry sources and the number of tobacco retailers in each city.

Far less severe financial impact

Since menthol reflects about one-quarter of cigarette sales in Minnesota, we calculated a loss of US$1519/month …

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