Biden To Call For 3-Month Suspension Of Gas And Diesel Taxes

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FILE - High gas prices are shown as a pedestrian waits to cross the street in Los Angeles, June 16, 2022. President Joe Biden on June 22 will call on Congress to suspend the federal gasoline and diesel taxes for three months. It's a move meant to ease financial pressures at the pump that also reveals the political toxicity of high gas prices in an election year.(AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Wednesday will call on Congress to suspend federal gasoline and diesel taxes for three months — a move meant to ease financial pressures at the pump that also reveals the political toxicity of high gas prices in an election year.

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The Democratic president will also call on states to suspend their own gas taxes or provide similar relief, the White House said.

At issue is the 18.4 cents-a-gallon federal tax on gas and the 24.4 cents-a-gallon federal tax on diesel fuel. If the gas savings were fully passed along to consumers, people would save roughly 3.6% at the pump when prices are averaging about $5 a gallon nationwide.

But many economists and lawmakers from both parties view the idea of a gas tax holiday with skepticism.

Barack Obama, during the 2008 presidential campaign, called the idea a “gimmick” that allowed politicians to “say that they did something.” He also warned that oil companies could offset the tax relief by increasing their prices.

Biden energy adviser Amos Hochstein pushed back on Wednesday, saying consumers could save about 50 cents per gallon if Congress and the states heed the president’s call.

“That’s not a gimmick,” Hochstein, senior adviser for global energy security at the State Department, said on CNN. “That’s a little bit of breathing room for the American people as we get into the summer driving season.”

It was not immediately clear if the White House has the votes in Congress to suspend the federal tax.

High gas prices pose a fundamental threat to Biden’s electoral and policy ambitions. They’ve caused confidence in the economy to slump to lows that bode poorly for defending Democratic control of the House and the Senate in November.

Biden’s past efforts to cut gas prices — including the release of oil from the U.S. strategic reserve and greater ethanol blending this summer — have done little to produce savings at the pump, a risk that carries over to the idea of a gas tax holiday.

Biden has acknowledged how gas prices have been a drain on public enthusiasm when he is trying to convince people that the U.S. can still pivot to a clean-energy future. In an interview with The Associated Press last week, Biden described a country already nursing some psychological scars from the coronavirus pandemic that is now worried about how to afford gas, food and other essentials.

“If you notice, until gas prices started going up,” Biden said, “things were much more, they were much more optimistic.”

The president can do remarkably little to fix prices that are set by global markets, profit-driven companies, consumer demand and aftershocks from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the embargoes that followed. The underlying problem is a shortage of oil and refineries that produce gas, a challenge a tax holiday cannot necessarily fix.

Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Analytics, estimated that the majority of the 8.6% inflation seen over the past 12 months in the U.S. comes from higher commodity prices due to Russia’s invasion and continued disruptions from the coronavirus.

“In the immediate near term, it is critical to stem the increase in oil prices,” Zandi said last week, suggesting that Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and a nuclear deal with Iran could help to boost supplies and lower prices. Republican lawmakers have tried to shift more blame to Biden, saying he created a hostile environment for domestic oil producers, causing their output to stay below pre-pandemic levels.

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell mocked the idea of a gas tax holiday in a February floor speech. “They’ve spent an entire year waging a holy war on affordable American energy, and now they want to use a pile of taxpayers’ money to hide the consequences,” he said.

Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has previously expressed doubts about the value of suspending the federal gas tax.

Administration officials said the $10 billion cost of the gas tax holiday would be paid for and the Highway Trust Fund kept whole, even though the gas taxes make up a substantial source of revenue for the fund. The officials did not specify any new revenue sources.

The president has also called on energy companies to accept lower profit margins to increase oil production and refining capacity for gasoline.

This has increased tensions with oil producers: Biden has judged the companies to be making “more money than God.” That kicked off a chain of events in which the head of Chevron, Michael Wirth, sent a letter to the White House saying that the administration “has largely sought to criticize, and at times vilify, our industry.”

Asked about the letter, Biden said of Wirth: “He’s mildly sensitive. I didn’t know they’d get their feelings hurt that quickly.”

Energy companies are scheduled to meet Thursday with Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm to discuss ways to increase supply.


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stamnamefortrump
Noble Member
stamnamefortrump
1 year ago

Causes the issue and refuses to fix. We had it so good under trump. Two dollar gas and world peace

The_Truth
Noble Member
The_Truth
1 year ago

A simple solution that would solve both problems would be to pump more oil from the USA – which would reduce the cost at the pump and not send money to enemies.
But Biden has not solved anything, just taken another $10 Billion from taxpayers down the road.

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
1 year ago

The president can do remarkably little to fix prices that are set by global markets

Wrong. The preisdent can do alot. Now get to work. Drill baby drill

Decrepit Joe is destroying our economy.
Decrepit Joe is destroying our economy.
1 year ago

This will save standard car less than $35 if you fill up every week. Decrepit Joe has done all he can to stifle the oil and gas companies.

D. Fault
D. Fault
1 year ago

The customer will see little or no lowering of the price of gas as the sellers will just pocket the windfall just as happened in New York when the State suspended the 16cent gas tax.with no benefit seen by the consumer.

anonymous
anonymous
1 year ago

18.4 cents is really going to make a huge difference at $6.00 plus per gallon!

Chelsea Mezvinsky 2024
Chelsea Mezvinsky 2024
1 year ago

Where are the gas cards Biden promised us, if the price of gas goes above $4 a gallon?

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
1 year ago

The Democratic president will also call on states to suspend their own gas taxes
It should be clear. No state releif, no federal relief. States should be forced to comply

Ben
Ben
1 year ago

You people missed trump
Yet?

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
1 year ago

The Democratic president will also call on states to suspend their own gas taxes
It should be clear. No state releif, no federal relief. States should be forced to comply
Oh and yes oil companies should be held accountable so that they can only earn x% profit based on the price of crude oil. Its easy to ensure they don’ take advantage of customer tax breaks

PaulinSaudi
PaulinSaudi
1 year ago

I can see both sides of it. One one side, a lot of people are hurting because of high fuel prices. On the other hand, buying petroleum hurts the environment and sends money to very nasty people.

I suppose price rises are part of the natural end of the age of oil.