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according to this chart California has the highest gas tax in the nation, by quit a bit. I saw other charts that had it second to New York.
the first number is the gas tax, the second number is diesel.
Taxes on gasoline and diesel for transportation by U.S. state in U.S. cents per gallon as of July 2013[3]
State
Gasoline tax
(includes federal tax of 18.4¢/gal)
Diesel tax
(includes federal tax of 24.4¢/gal)
US (Volume-Weighted) Average 49.5 54.8
Alabama 39.3 46.3
Alaska 26.4 32.4
Arizona 37.4 51.4
Arkansas 40.2 47.2
California 71.9 74.9
Colorado 40.4 44.9
Connecticut 67.7 79.3
Delaware 41.4 46.4
District of Columbia 41.9 47.9
Florida 53.8 54.9
Georgia 46.9 56.4
Hawaii 69.0 77.0
Idaho 43.4 49.4
Illinois 57.5 68.9
Indiana 57.3 74.2
Iowa 40.4 47.9
Kansas 43.4 51.4
Kentucky 50.7 53.7
Louisiana 38.4 44.4
Maine 49.9 57.1
Maryland 48.9 55.7
Massachusetts 41.9 47.9
Michigan 57.9 63.1
Minnesota 47.0 53.0
Mississippi 37.2 43.2
Missouri 35.7 41.7
Montana 46.2 53.0
Nebraska 45.6 51.0
Nevada 51.5 53.0
New Hampshire 38.0 44.0
New Jersey 32.9 41.9
New Mexico 37.3 47.2
New York 68.2 74.0
North Carolina 56.3 62.3
North Dakota 41.4 47.4
Ohio 46.4 52.4
Oklahoma 35.4 38.4
Oregon 49.5 54.7
Pennsylvania 50.7 63.6
Rhode Island 51.4 57.4
South Carolina 35.2 41.2
South Dakota 40.4 48.4
Tennessee 39.8 42.8
Texas 38.4 44.4
Utah 42.9 48.9
Vermont 50.6 55.4
Virginia 35.7 50.5
Washington 55.9 61.9
West Virginia 53.1 59.1
Wisconsin 51.3 57.3
Wyoming 42.4 48.4
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