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The federal tax credits, which are meant to get drivers behind the wheel of electric cars, end Sept. 30. The credits cut up ...
Gas prices are rising, but they’re not hitting the skyrocketing high costs some are estimating. A UC Berkeley energy economist explains why certain estimates are unrealistic.
As an increase in the excise gas tax takes effect comes a separate change related to California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard.
As of Tuesday afternoon, California's average is $4.58 per gallon, less than the average from more than a week ago of $4.65 ...
On July 1, prices at the pump in California will increase by almost two cents a gallon due to the state's annual gas tax ...
State gas prices declined last week and reached an average of $4.36 per gallon of regular fuel on Monday, down from last week ...
According to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration, California drivers pay nearly 90 cents per gallon in total ...
The state excise tax just went up, the Low Carbon Fuel Standard is getting more strict and 2 refineries are shutting down.
Drivers across California could expect a surge in gas prices just before the July 4 holiday. AAA estimates prices could reach ...
California gas prices are approaching record-high levels, averaging $6.42 at the pump on Wednesday, almost double the national average. But some experts forecast a drop in gas prices as soon as ...
Gas prices, he said, “are on everybody’s minds. People think, ‘Geez, is this a permanent thing?’” Even in a state as vast and seemingly engineered for driving as California, the rural ...
It’s also unclear why Californians pay so much more for gas. In February, California’s prices were $1.35 per gallon higher than the rest of the country, and between 30 to 40 cents of that is ...