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Can Legal Weed Reshape The Federal Budget? Cato Institute Looks At Impact On Taxes And Fed Spending
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Can Legal Weed Reshape The Federal Budget? Cato Institute Looks At Impact On Taxes And Fed Spending
Aug 15, 2024 10:41 AM

An analysis by the Cato Institute, a U.S. think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C., reveals how the federal legalization of cannabis could significantly transform the U.S. federal budget landscape. 

Authored by Alex Brill, Brian J. Miller and Stan Veuger, the research presents a detailed exploration of potential economic impacts stemming from the legalization, regulation and taxation of cannabis.

Labor Participation Key To Cannabis Revenue

According to the study, federal actions to regulate cannabis could generate new excise taxes and regulatory fees while influencing labor supply changes, thereby affecting overall tax revenues. On the expenditure side, potential savings are highlighted in areas like prohibition enforcement, offset by increased costs in regulating cannabis products and possibly its prescription, depending on regulatory treatment.

Key findings suggest the most substantial revenue boost could come from increased labor force participation, as cannabis serves as an alternative pain management therapy. This could be crucial, considering prior studies hinting at cannabis legalization reducing opioid dependency and related healthcare uses, potentially saving costs in public health emergencies and substance abuse treatments.

Cannabis Costs Impact Health Insurance Spending

However, the economic benefits might be nuanced by the increased costs associated with cannabis use disorders and the impact on private health insurance expenditures due to the tax exclusion for employer-sponsored plans. The research also addresses the likely decrease in alcohol consumption, which could reduce alcohol tax revenues, presenting a complex scenario for balancing federal accounts.

Read also: Cannabis Found Less Harmful Than Alcohol In New Study: Where Is The Demand Heading? Investor Market Tips

Impact Of Harm Reduction Approach On Budgeting And Regulation

On regulatory aspects, most cannabis products may avoid stringent prescription drug standards, favoring a harm reduction or supplement-like approach by the Food and Drug Administration. This could limit their inclusion in federally funded health programs, affecting how they are covered by Medicare, Medicaid and veterans’ health insurance.

Cato Institute’s analysis emphasizes the indirect budgetary effects, such as the potential decrease in opioid-related mortality, which could paradoxically increase federal spending on Medicare and Social Security due to longer lifespans.

The findings suggest that while cannabis-legalization may enhance federal revenues and alter spending patterns, the optimal excise tax and regulatory frameworks require careful consideration to balance economic outcomes and social impacts.

Another Think Tank Warns Against Corporate Cannabis Dominance

At a July event sponsored by the Parabola Center, a nonpartisan think tank dedicated to equity in cannabis advocacy, Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) stressed the need for cautious cannabis legalization, warning against large corporations dominating the industry and sidelining small businesses. Warren’s remarks echoed concerns that the cannabis market could mirror sectors like alcohol and tobacco, where corporate interests overshadow equitable growth for community-focused companies.

Read Next:

Impact of Cannabis Rescheduling On Bankruptcy: Experts’ Analysis

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