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At least there’s this: The average price for a gallon of gasoline in the U.S. has fallen below $2 for the first time in four years.That’s average -- which California is not. As crude oil prices have tanked, depressed by the coronavirus pandemic and the market-share war between Saudi Arabia and Russia, at least a dozen service stations in the Golden State were charging more than $4 as of Monday, according to the tracker GasBuddy. One unnamed location in Santa Clara, near the heart of Silicon Valley, was demanding the most that GasBuddy’s research found in the state: $4.79.https://finance.yahoo.com/news/paying-4-79-gallon-california-000357570.html
"Old" article or outliers...my local Costco gas station in Central California is at $2.19/gallon. Not bad considering that the CA taxes are 91 cents/gallon (CA gas = $1.28 before taxes).
71% taxation is an example of government criminality.