Following president Joe Biden’s proposal to halt the federal gas tax, many are wondering how it’ll look at the pump for them.
CLEVELAND — Following President Joe Biden’s proposal to halt the federal gas tax, many are wondering how it will look at the pump for them.
The tax is 18.4 cents per gallon. A GasBuddy representative says when you do the math, it would save drivers a couple of dollars at the pump. “In a place like Cleveland, because we all know — anyone who's driven our roads — we've got the crumbling infrastructure and crumbling bridges and there are real needs,” said Michael Goldberg with CWRU.“Ultimately, individual companies are making decisions on what price they charge at the pump, and there's a number of considerations that go into that,” said Goldberg.
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