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A booming U.S. tobacco black market is costing governments billions in lost tax revenue annually.
A growing tobacco black market in the U.S. is costing federal and state governments billions in lost tax revenue annually, according to new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The illicit trade, driven by high taxes and strong demand, undermines public health efforts and fuels illegal activity.
Officials warn that without stronger enforcement and policy changes, the black market could continue to expand, further eroding tax collections and increasing health risks.
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El floreciente mercado negro del tabaco en Estados Unidos le está costando a los gobiernos miles de millones de dólares en ingresos fiscales perdidos cada año.