As gasoline price rises, so does clamor for gasoline tax credit
For Mac Murphy of New Rochelle, NY, a husband and father of two teen-age daughters in college, the rise in the price of gasoline is not an incidental expense.
“It’s like an additional car payment, for crying out loud,” Murphy said as he pumped $3.39 per gallon unleaded regular gasoline into his wife’s car Tuesday.
Gas pump shock
Murphy pays for his daughters’ gas bills while the two are studying at college. Each has a car. Up until about a year ago, the bills were about $20-$25 per month each. These days, they’re sending back monthly bills that are routinely by $50 each, and those gasoline expenses combined with his and his wife Laura’s gas purchases, means …”about $300 dollars a month in gasoline expenses.”
The family has done its best to
When told by an inquirer that gasoline may actually approach $5 per gallon that summer in high-cost cites such as his metro New York region, Murphy was apoplectic.
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