Monday, April 24, 2006

USA National Gas Prices - mapped by county
  • Some of the variance has to do with state taxes. Note Georgia, and Florida for a very clean example. Florida's state taxes are 17 cents per gallon higher than Georgia's. Georgia has the lowest gasoline taxes of any state in the lower 48 (Alaska is lower); Florida is one of the highest.
  • OK, trivia hounds - Nevada has the highest taxes of the contiguous 48 - but Hawaii is higher. Gas retailers in Elko, Nevada must be making just about no profit at all, unless they get some kind of state tax exemption in their county.
  • Gas taxes by state

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