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  2. Fuel taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States federal excise tax on gasoline is 18.4 cents per gallon and 24.4 cents per gallon for diesel fuel. [1][2] Proceeds from the tax partly support the Highway Trust Fund. The federal tax was last raised on October 1, 1993, and is not indexed to inflation, which increased 111% from Oct. 1993 until Dec. 2023.

  3. Gas prices sink to 2023 lows on weak demand, increased ... - AOL

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    The national average for regular driving fuel now sits at $3.20 per gallon, according to AAA data. The last time gas prices were this low in 2023 was on Jan. 1, at $3.21.

  4. Propane - Wikipedia

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    The density of propane gas at 25 °C (77 °F) is 1.808 kg/m 3, about 1.5× the density of air at the same temperature. The density of liquid propane at 25 °C (77 °F) is 0.493 g/cm 3, which is equivalent to 4.11 pounds per U.S. liquid gallon or 493 g/L. Propane expands at 1.5% per 10 °F. Thus, liquid propane has a density of approximately 4.2 ...

  5. Autogas - Wikipedia

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    LPG was popular in Australia, because it was less than half the price of petrol in urban areas (approx A$0.59-0.75 per litre, as opposed to A$1.10-1.35 per litre for unleaded fuel and A$1.15-1.30 per litre for diesel, in February 2010), and it is locally produced.

  6. Money Minute: Propane Shortage Heats Up Prices; Small Cars ...

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    In the futures market, natural gas prices soared 10 percent on Tuesday. As for propane, more than two dozen states are facing supply shortages. That's sent prices soaring by as much as 50 percent ...

  7. Here’s How You Can Prepare For Rising Gas Prices and Taxes

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    In 1957, you could fill up your brand new Chevy Bel-Air for 30 cents a gallon and drive as far as your giant tailfins could take you. That's about $2.91 per gallon in today's money -- cheaper than ...