Average Illinois gas prices nearly a dollar more than Missouri
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[June 07, 2022]
By Kevin Bessler | The Center Square
(The Center Square) – Gas prices continue
to climb and likely won’t retreat anytime soon.
The average cost of a gallon of regular gasoline in Illinois is about
$5.40, with some stations in Chicago approaching $7 a gallon. As of
Monday, AAA had Missouri's average at $4.45.
There are some areas in Illinois where gas is closer to $5 a gallon,
including Champaign, the Quad Cities, and Metro East.
Numerous factors are pushing prices up, with regular gasoline hitting
another record of $4.87 a gallon on average Monday across the U.S., up a
quarter in just the past week.
Gas prices were already expected to breach the $4 a gallon mark for the
first time since 2008, with or without shots fired in Ukraine.
Jim Watson, executive director of the Illinois Petroleum Council, said
the war in Ukraine is partly to blame, but policies from the Biden
administration have also contributed to high gas prices.
“Two to three years ago, we were the number one producer of oil and
natural gas and we could do that again given the right signals and the
right policy,” Watson said.
Some lawmakers have floated the idea of temporarily halting the
collection of taxes charged at the pump. Jared Walczak from the Tax
Foundation told CNBC taxes should be lowered on more things than just
gasoline.
“Why provide a benefit through this one tax, with this one thing for
drivers, when you see the need across a wide range of goods,” Walczak
said. “Even a one-time rebate for everyone is better than gas tax
relief."
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A gas station marquee in Springfield,
Illinois, Monday June 6, 2022 - Greg Bishop / The Center Square
U.S. Rep. Sean Casten, D-Illinois, is proposing $500 rebates to
consumers, with the money coming from the fossil fuel industry by
repealing billions in tax subsidies.
“My goodness, let’s take some of that back and give it back to the
American people because [oil companies are] not using it to drill,
they're using it to pay out dividends to their shareholders,” Casten
said during a recent news conference.
Republicans have called on the Biden administration to reverse the pause
on new oil drilling on federal lands, something the president said will
begin next month.
In Illinois, State Rep. Mark Batinick, R-Plainfield, has introduced a
plan that would cap the state's sales tax on gas at 18 cents a gallon
for motor fuel based on where gas prices were before the spike. He said
drivers would save 10 to 30 cents a gallon.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s pause of the scheduled automatic increase in the
state’s gas tax will only save two cents per gallon. The tax will go up
Jan. 1, 2023, and then again six months later.
In the meantime, Patrick De Haan from GasBuddy said motorists may find
relief just over the state border.
“Wisconsin, that is going to be where your fill-up is, and if you are
heading down to St. Louis by the way, massive difference of about 50
cents a gallon from the Illinois side which is higher,” De Haan told a
Chicago TV station.
Kevin Bessler reports on statewide issues in Illinois for
the Center Square. He has over 30 years of experience in radio news
reporting throughout the Midwest.
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