The Brief
- Gasoline prices will tick up almost two cents a gallon next month as prices to repair, improve and build streets, roads and highways continue to rise.
- Consumers may soon see another 13 to 17 cents per gallon increase in order to pay for an incentive that is given to fuel providers to lower the carbon content of their fuels.
- Overall gas taxes are estimated to cost the average household $612 a year.
SAN RAFAEL, Calif. – Gasoline prices will tick up almost two cents a gallon next month as prices to repair, improve and build streets, roads and highways continue to rise.
The annual automatic state gasoline excise tax increases by 1.6 cents July first.
The cost of fuel frequently leads commuters to search for the best deals on gas in their areas. That’s why there’s always a line at Mill Valley’s ARCO. …