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An Announcement Is Coming on a Gas Tax Holiday, Just in Time for July 4th

By bondsy Jun 21, 2022 | 5:45 AM

In a recent study, 73% of Americans said they were planning to travel this summer, which is up from 53% last year.  So people seem to be putting pandemic concerns on the back burner.

But now there’s a new challenge:  Inflation.  The average expected cost of a vacation has gone up $300, from $2,400 to $2,700.  And the biggest surges are in gas and airfare.  But relief COULD be on the way.

Yesterday, President Biden said he’s nearing a decision on a gas tax holiday, which would PAUSE federal gas taxes.  That could drop gas by about 18.3 cents a gallon, which is . . . a start.  An announcement is expected by July 4th.

The exact plan hasn’t been revealed . . . but it might not be an easy call.  For one, gas tax money goes toward addressing internal infrastructure and roads . . . so the money wouldn’t be getting to projects that are depending on it at a local level.

And it would have to be approved by Congress, which could be a challenge.  Some Republicans oppose lowering gas prices, because they feel like it’s a political win for them.  Senator Rick Scott from Florida recently said that rising gas prices and inflation are “a gold mine for [the Republican Party].”

The White House says they’re also working on it from the other end . . . by confronting oil companies, which have been raking in record-setting profits during the price hike.

 

(CNBC / CNN / Bloomberg / ABC News)