Forecast: Climate Change-Related Pollution Tax Revenue in the US

The forecast for climate change-related pollution tax revenue in the U.S. from 2024 onward shows a consistent decline. As of 2023, the tax revenue stood at a certain level, and projections suggest a downward trend through to 2028. Notably, year-over-year variations indicate a steady contraction: 2025 (-0.93%), 2026 (-0.93%), 2027 (-0.93%), and 2028 (-0.93%). The compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the five-year forecast period depicts a negative growth trajectory.

  • Key future trends to monitor include policy shifts that could impact tax rates or structures.
  • Technical innovations and industry compliance might alter pollution levels, affecting revenue.
  • Economic changes, such as shifts in industrial activity, could also influence revenue expectations.

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