Should Mississippi eliminate the 7% state sales tax on groceries?
Mississippi currently levies a 7% tax on groceries, the highest rate in the United States, treating a loaf of bread the same as a luxury item. Governor Tate Reeves has proposed eliminating the state income tax instead, arguing that consumption taxes are fairer, while Democrats argue the grocery tax is regressive and cruel in a state with high food insecurity. Proponents want immediate relief for families struggling with inflation. Opponents worry that removing the tax without a clear replacement will bankrupt municipalities and the state highway fund.
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