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Gas Tax Holiday: Good Politics, Bad Finance
05/07/08 - 07:19 AM EDT
The federal gas tax amounts to 18.4 cents a gallon. Suddenly, those 18 cents have become a big issue on the campaign trail between Sen. Hillary Clinton (D., NY) and Sen. Barack Obama (D., Ill.). Cutting the gas tax could help both consumers and transportation companies, like Fedex FDX, UPS UPS or JB Hunt JBHT. But does it make any fiscal sense considering the U.S. faces massive budget deficits? And should we even care about a gas tax proposal? The 18.4 cents in taxes goes to the Highway Trust Fund and pays for maintenance of the federal interstate system. According to estimates for fiscal year 2008 by the White House, the HTF will amount to $40.8 billion. Suspending the tax for the three summers months results in a loss of revenue of just a few billion dollars -- a drop in the bucket considering the federal budget of $2.5 trillion. The fiscal consequences are almost nil. The cut would work more as a psychological stimulus for businesses and consumers dependent on oil.
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