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Originally Posted by FAX
I have a question for you, Mr. Donger.
I just returned from a road trip during which I travelled through 4 States. When I left Nashville, the price of regular unleaded gasoline was approximately $2.97. In Kentucky, the price went up a dime, In Indiana, the price went up another dime. In Missouri, the price went up another dime or so. And in Kansas, the price went up even more to $3.27 in some places.
Is this due to the cost of transporting the gas? Is it due to the location of refineries?
FAX
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The reason gasoline is quite high in Kansas now is because of the information contained in post #336.
The variation state-by-state is mostly state taxation.
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