What happened when Mexico passed a soda tax that was equivalent to a 10% price increase?

a. There was a paradoxical increase in soda consumption across the nation.
b. Only relatively wealthy households had a decrease in soda consumption.
c. Only households in which wage-earners were relatively well-educated decreased soda consumption.
d. The greatest decrease in consumption occurred in the most vulnerable, low-income households.


d

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