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...hefty raise to be offset by hefty tax increase followed by another hefty raise followed by:

I think Im starting to see a pattern here.




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Already Strapped Californians Will Need a Hefty Raise to Afford Gas Next Year
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http://twitchy.com/justmindy/2024/11/20/california-gas-prices-extra-1000-per-year-voters-revolting-newsom-n2404022

The news continues to get worse and worse for California residents.

FOX 11 Los Angeles (@FOXLA) ~ Californians will need to make an extra $1,000 a year in pre-tax income if they want to keep up with the projected 2025 gas prices in the state, study shows.
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From the article:

According to USC professor Michael A. Mische, of Marshall School of Business, his research states as California is expected to see a spike in gas prices for 2025, when the state begins requiring gas stations to carry a more expensive blend fuel that is approved by the California Air Resources Board (CARB).

While Mische links back to CARB’s claims, saying the new special blend would increase gas price by $0.47 a gallon, a different study referenced by the USC professor claims retail gas prices may go up by $0.65 a gallon in 2025 and up $0.85 a gallon in 2030.

These changes could cost drivers in California an extra $222 to $449 a year for regular fuel, more for premium, Mische’s study reads. Bottom line: Californians relying on fueling their vehicles with gas will need to make an extra $600 or a grand just to break even for 2025.

ChaseAlert (@ChaseAlert) ~ This is so sad. People are getting priced out of California. My car insurance alone is up 25% or more ... add food and gas prices being up, too, it’s impossible!

Lex_571 (@Lex_491) ~ Yield to the Democrat central planners Californians! They know what's best for you. And when you are paying $.65 more a gallon, thank Gavin Newsom!

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