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Gas Tax: How Much Ohio Residents Pay To Fill Up

A new report from 24/7 Wall Street finds which states have the highest and the lowest gas taxes.

Crossing state lines could increase or decrease how much you pay for gas. A new report from 24/7 Wall Street looked at which states have the highest and lowest gas taxes and found that drivers in some states end up paying 50-75 percent more than others.

The report, published via USA Today, says that almost every state’s gas tax is higher than the national tax of 18.4 cents per gallon.

In Ohio, the state gas tax is 28 cents per gallon. 24/7 Wall Street calculates that the gas price as of mid-January is $2.06, which is the 16th lowest in the country. The annual miles a driver travels in Ohio is 14,873 which is just slightly higher than the national figure of 14,318 miles per year.

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To compile the highest and lowest gas taxes, 24/7 Wall Street used state and average local gas taxes from the American Petroleum Institute, the average gas price as of Jan.11 for each state from AAA and average miles traveled in each state from the Federal Highway Administration.

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Below are the states with the highest gas taxes:

  • Pennsylvania: 58.7 cents per gallon
  • California: 55.5 cents per gallon
  • Washington: 49.4 cents per gallon
  • Hawaii: 48.1 cents per gallon
  • New York: 45.6 cents per gallon
  • Michigan: 44.1 cents per gallon
  • Connecticut: 43.5 cents per gallon
  • Indiana: 42.9 cents per gallon
  • New Jersey: 41.4 cents per gallon
  • Florida: 41.4 cents per gallon

You can read the full 24/7 Wall Street report here.

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