The biodiversity-related pollution tax revenue in the US, originally standing at $706 million in 2023, shows a steady year-on-year increase from 2024 to 2028. The projections reveal an ascending trend with an average annual growth rate of approximately 1.65% over this period. The predicted revenue figures for each subsequent year suggest a consistent growth trajectory, reflecting governmental emphasis on biodiversity conservation through fiscal measures.
Future trends to watch for include:
- The impact of environmental policy changes on tax revenue collection.
- Technological advancements in pollution control reducing tax base.
- Potential public opposition leading to policy adjustments.