Oct 20
Reuters has it happening everywhere, but in Southern Utah it is $3.30 still.
I’m pleased to see that Reuters thinks tax cuts are “good” when they are like gas price drops, er, well, you get the idea:
Falling gasoline prices act like a tax cut for consumers, shaving about $30 off the fill-up cost for the average big vehicle from the record $4.11 a gallon for gasoline in July.
The savings would give a family an extra $1,000 a year, according to government estimates.
The irony.