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Hoosiers will pay more at the pump this month as the gas use tax increases to 20.4 cents.
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Indiana’s state gasoline taxes will drop by about 3 cents per gallon next month to their lowest level since April.
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A nationwide increase in gasoline prices echoes record-breaking prices from last summer, putting Indiana’s average price per gallon above $4.
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Pence stopped at a gas station in Hobart, in Indiana’s 1st Congressional district, which Republicans hope to flip in November.
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Experts have differing opinions on how much new sanctions on Russian oil will impact gas prices for American citizens.
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Kristin Holden has spent three years traveling the country in her 2019 Ford camper van. But with gas prices up, she’s had to hit the brakes a bit.
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Indiana’s sales tax on gasoline will actually rise slightly starting Aug. 1 even though pump prices have dropped more than 11% from a month ago.
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President Biden is calling on congress to suspend the federal gas tax. He encourages state leaders to provide aid as well.
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The state’s residents will pay 62 cents per gallon in taxes on gasoline, the state Department of Revenue announced Monday.
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Gas prices are breaking records across the state. But why are prices so high, and can they be lowered?