USA 2024 Elections Thread

grarpamp grarpamp at gmail.com
Thu Aug 18 18:03:12 PDT 2022


Strategy: "Legalize" weed drink drugs psychs, they vote for you...
Reality: Keep them high, pacified on the couch, and tax them for it...
Some sort of 1984...


Japan Wants People To Drink More Alcohol As Generational Trend Cuts Tax Haul

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/aug/17/japan-government-launches-competition-to-get-people-drinking-alcohol-drinks-tax-revenue
https://www.ft.com/content/d660b8f9-7ef9-4b94-9cb4-fa20f7a9f725
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2022/08/02/business/liquor-tax-revenue-plunge/

In some sort of Bizarro World scenario, declining alcohol consumption
is causing alarm in the halls of Japanese government, as the trend is
putting a big dent in the country's tax haul.

Average adult alcohol intake dropped from 100 liters a year in 1995 to
75 liters in 2020. Meanwhile, alcohol taxes declined from providing 3%
of Japan's tax revenue in 2011 to 2% in 2020.

As the Financial Times explains, much of the trend can be attributed
to demographics:

    A fall in the total volume of alcohol consumed in Japan was
inevitable once the indigenous population began to shrink over a
decade ago and the proportion of citizens aged over 65 increased to
more than a quarter of the country eight years ago.

Reflecting a worldwide phenomenon, Japan's younger generations aren't
drinking as much as their parents and grandparents did.

The general downtrend gained steam when the Covid-19 pandemic
disrupted lifestyles. Restaurants and bars closed or limited their
operations, and people socialized less and shifted to working from
home. "Many people may have come to question whether they need to
continue the habit of drinking with colleagues to deepen
communication,” a tax official told the Japan Times.

The drop in revenue from 2018 to 2020 was the largest in 31 years.
Taxes took a big hit in 1989 with a major change in Japan's Liquor Tax
Law.

Fear not -- having admitted it has an alcohol problem, Japan's tax
agency will no longer sit idle while sobriety insidiously spreads
throughout the population. A government campaign is afoot to encourage
people to hit the bottle.

The first phase of the drinking drive is a contest called "Sake
Viva!", which asks Japanese citizens between the ages of 20 and 39 to
come up with fresh ideas for juicing the country's alcohol business.
In addition to seeking "new products and designs" and new sales
methods, the tax agency also wants strategies to encourage people to
drink at home, reports The Guardian.

After winners are named at a gala in November, the tax office plans to
promote the adoption of the winning ideas by alcohol-related
businesses. Japan's health ministry isn't participating in the
contest, but said it trusted the ensuing campaigns would emphasize
drinking only "the appropriate amount of alcohol."


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