The environmentally-related pollution tax revenue in the US from 2024 to 2028 remains stable, holding constantly at 0.04% of tax revenue annually. With no variations in year-on-year percentage over the last two years, this reflects a static trend, highlighting that there is no expected growth or reduction in this revenue stream forecasted for the near future. In 2023, this percentage was also at the same level, indicating no recent shifts in policy or significant changes in environmental taxation affecting the revenue.
Future trends to watch for include potential legislative changes targeting an increase in pollution tax rates as part of broader climate change initiatives. Moreover, technological advancements could lead to enhanced tax collection efficiencies, possibly affecting revenue generated from environmentally related taxes.