Public Supports Tax Hikes on Tobacco Spirits to Boost Healthcare Funding

Public Supports Tax Hikes on Tobacco Spirits to Boost Healthcare Funding

Amid growing financial difficulties within the healthcare system and new cost-saving proposals from an expert commission, a slight majority of German citizens favor increasing taxes on tobacco and alcoholic beverages. According to a survey conducted by the public opinion research institute Insa for “Bild am Sonntag” 51% of respondents support higher levies on cigarettes and spirits intended to alleviate financial burdens on the healthcare system. Conversely, 43% oppose such tax increases, and 6% were undecided.

Public opinion is less clear regarding a potential tax on sugary drinks, revealing a mixed picture: 48% are in favor, while 47% are against, and 5% stated no opinion. Opinion leans more favorably for a general sugar tax, which would reportedly be supported by 52%-provided that the value-added tax on staple foods were simultaneously eliminated. Meanwhile, 39% reject this measure, and 9% provided no answer.

In addition to needing extra revenue, the discussion covers structural reforms. Nearly half of the respondents (49%) support the long-term implementation of only a statutory health insurance system, compared to 37% who disagree and 14% who remain undecided. The public opinion research institute Insa surveyed 1,001 people for “Bild am Sonntag” on April 1st and 2nd, 2026.