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gab13by13

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12. I'm not comparing taxes in the US
Sat Dec 27, 2025, 10:46 AM
6 hrs ago

with taxes in other countries, I understand. Such as Canada uses some of its gas taxes to pay for healthcare.

I'm just talking about the United States.

How do Pa. gas taxes compare with other states, yet gas stays firm at $3/gal here.

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Also there are a lot more crisis speculators now than back in the day. marble falls 8 hrs ago #1
Here's an interesting observation PJMcK 8 hrs ago #2
Gas taxes are also significantly higher in Europe. MichMan 7 hrs ago #5
Gas taxes are high in Pennsylvania. gab13by13 7 hrs ago #8
Not even comparible MichMan 6 hrs ago #9
I'm not comparing taxes in the US gab13by13 6 hrs ago #12
The post I specifically replied to said "In Europe, gasoline is significantly more expensive." MichMan 6 hrs ago #14
Monopolies multigraincracker 8 hrs ago #3
He is giving away our tax dollars to big oil in subsidies. Emile 8 hrs ago #4
Yes, that's what I am trying to say, thank you. gab13by13 7 hrs ago #7
The price of oil and gas is complex Botany 7 hrs ago #6
At 69 years of age, last week was the very first time that I was dismayed at paying too little at the gas pump. Ferrets are Cool 6 hrs ago #10
People are missing the point I am trying to make, gab13by13 6 hrs ago #13
Your assertion might be right. Igel 6 hrs ago #15
Yep. dalton99a 6 hrs ago #11
Not disagreeing, but more mathematical sentences for clarity would be nice. Tetrachloride 6 hrs ago #16
Here just north of Houston it's $2.13 at some places. Igel 5 hrs ago #17
2.79 in STL. 2.54 at SAM's in STL Pas-de-Calais 5 hrs ago #18
It's complicated..... paleotn 4 hrs ago #19
If that was the case, you would see a sharp decline in profits this year compared to previous years, but you don't MichMan 3 hrs ago #20
Agree, disagree. hay rick 3 hrs ago #21
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