From 2024 onwards, Brazil's air pollution-related transport tax revenue per capita, forecasted in PPP 2010 values, shows a gradual decline. Starting at 81.13 in 2024, it decreases to 79.29 by 2028. This reflects a consistent downward trend with negligible fluctuations year-on-year, indicative of a steady reduction rather than abrupt changes. Over the five-year span, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) is negative, suggesting a persistent decrease in per capita tax revenue from air pollution-related transport taxes.
Future trends to watch for include potential policy changes targeting emissions reduction, technological advancements in cleaner transport solutions, and shifts in consumer behavior towards reduced reliance on polluting transport modes, which could further impact revenue projections.