How High Are Gas Taxes in Your State? | Tax Foundation:
"This week’s tax map takes a look at state gasoline tax rates, using data from a recent report by the American Petroleum Institute.
Pennsylvania has the highest rate of 51.60 cents per gallon (cpg), and is followed closely by New York (45.99 cpg), Hawaii (45.10 cpg), and California (42.35 cpg).
On the other end of the spectrum,
Alaska has the lowest rate at 12.25 cpg, but New Jersey (14.50 cpg) and South Carolina (16.75 cpg) aren’t far behind.
These rates do not include the additional 18.40 cent federal excise tax."
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