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Of course, the federal tax on gasoline (or diesel) is not the big problem. Only Alaska and Mississippi have lower state gasoline taxes, than the federal tax. California appears to be the highest, to nobody’s surprise: almost 67 cents per gallon! More than triple the federal tax.
And I believe state sales tax goes on top of that!