Yes, these five U.S. states have passed their own gas tax 'holidays' in 2022
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51% : The legislation also suspends taxes on items such as school supplies, items and admissions related to recreational activities, and Energy Star appliances.48% : Yes, U.S. gas prices are lower than these 8 other places around the worldState gas taxes include per-gallon excise taxes collected at the pump, excise taxes imposed on wholesalers and passed to drivers in the form of higher prices, and sales taxes that apply to the purchase of gasoline, the Tax Foundation explains on its website.
38% : House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other congressional Democrats have worried that suspending the federal gas tax would allow oil companies to reap additional profits with no guarantee that drivers would see savings at the pump, the Associated Press reports.
34% : New York drivers would have paid at least 17.3 cents per gallon in state gas taxes as of June 1, 2022, if taxes had not been suspended, data from the state Department of Taxation and Finance show.
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