Forecast: Biodiversity-Related Pollution Tax Revenue in the US

The forecast for the United States' biodiversity-related pollution tax revenue shows a gradual increase in per capita value from $2.13 in 2024 to $2.22 in 2028. From 2023 to 2024, the growth rate wasn't available, but from 2024 onward, there's a consistent upward trend. Year-on-year growth rates suggest a stable increase, with a consistent rise of approximately 0.93% annually. Over the five-year period, the compound annual growth rate remains steady, reflecting a predictable escalation trend in the tax revenue. This implies a growing emphasis on environmental taxation linked to biodiversity preservation.

Future trends to watch for include policy shifts that could accelerate or decelerate tax revenue growth, technological advancements reducing pollution, and public awareness influencing legislative actions. Environmental impacts of economic growth and international cooperation efforts could also significantly affect tax revenue trends.

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