tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1213331072378388884.post723373226615005472..comments2024-03-19T08:45:10.745-05:00Comments on Hayward "Blah, Blah, Blah" Blog---Just a (Retired now) High School Economics Teacher. That's all...: A nice, simple gasoline tax graphic for the US....GeneHaywardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08848814178464097668noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1213331072378388884.post-39403772928321183932011-04-22T00:48:43.971-05:002011-04-22T00:48:43.971-05:00Recently, my Grandma flew in from California and w...Recently, my Grandma flew in from California and when she saw our gas prices she was overjoyed. I thought that our gas prices were high, but my Grandma told me that they were much higher back in California. We were both surprised by how much they actually differed. It makes me realize that even though we're going through tough times to stay positive because there are people out there who are Pamela Gueconoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1213331072378388884.post-32660600799282082542011-03-30T16:44:12.488-05:002011-03-30T16:44:12.488-05:00This is a very interesting graphic and I didn'...This is a very interesting graphic and I didn't know that the gas price varied that much from state to state. I wonder if it would be possible to proportionately redistribute the burden of gas tax from state to state to alleviate states that rely on gas heavily. Then states like Indiana and Ohio that export many agricultural products may be able to do so more efficiently.Greg Dunnnoreply@blogger.com