Illinois No. 3 in U.S. for high gas taxes – Illinois Policy

Illinoisans are paying just shy of 85 cents per gallon in local, state and federal taxes and fees. The national average is 52 cents, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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Deb
2 months ago

Is IL would use gas tax money to repair roads and bridges like their supposed to, our roads and bridges would be the best in the country. Pritzker needs stop stealing that money to give to left groups and policies, and stop funding illegals.

Morefandave
2 months ago

They won’t be happy till we’re number one in gas tax as well. And the tax just keeps getting bigger, automatically thanks to those idiots in Springfield.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
2 months ago

#3 in highest gas taxes and not even close to #3 in the quality of the roads. Poor to fair roads and bridges at best.

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