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Mehr Steuern auf Schnaps: Nüchtern betrachtet
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Mehr Steuern auf Schnaps: Nüchtern betrachtet

The German federal finance minister, Lars Klingbeil (SPD), plans to increase taxes on spirits starting next year, aiming to generate approximately 400 million euros annually. The government has made it clear this measure is primarily about raising revenue rather than addressing health concerns. Health Minister Nina Warken’s reform commission had previously recommended even higher taxation on high-alcohol products. The article critiques the current policy, noting that allowing underage individuals to legally consume alcohol under certain conditions is medically questionable, as the human brain does not fully mature until around age 25. It argues that if health were the priority, taxes on beer and wine should also rise, but the government has no such plans. The piece highlights the contradiction between public warnings about alcohol and tobacco risks and the state’s reliance on revenue from their consumption.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine (FAZ) logoFrankfurter Allgemeine (FAZ)Neovisan🔒ProgresivnoČinjenice 95Objektivnost 70prije 9 dana
Mehr Steuern auf Schnaps: Nüchtern betrachtet

The German federal finance minister, Lars Klingbeil (SPD), plans to increase taxes on spirits starting next year, aiming to generate approximately 400 million euros annually. The government has made it clear this measure is primarily about raising revenue rather than addressing health concerns. Health Minister Nina Warken’s reform commission had previously recommended even higher taxation on high-alcohol products. The article critiques the current policy, noting that allowing underage individuals to legally consume alcohol under certain conditions is medically questionable, as the human brain does not fully mature until around age 25. It argues that if health were the priority, taxes on beer and wine should also rise, but the government has no such plans. The piece highlights the contradiction between public warnings about alcohol and tobacco risks and the state’s reliance on revenue from their consumption.

Procjena pristranosti (Progresivno): The article criticizes the government’s focus on revenue over public health, questions the logic of allowing underage drinking despite known risks, and implies that the tax policy is regressive and inconsistent with health goals. The tone suggests skepticism toward the government’s motives and calls

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 95 · Objektivnost 70): The article accurately reports the proposed tax increase on spirits by the Federal Finance Ministry and mentions the 400 million euro revenue estimate. It also references the health ministry's commission recommendation. However, the piece includes subjective commentary on youth alcohol consumption a

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