Rethinking gas tax: In theory, per-mile tax has advantages (editorial)

August 22, 2008 (Salt Lake Tribune)

The problem: Americans now finance their roads by paying federal and state taxes on each gallon of fuel. (The federal tax is 18.4 cents per gallon; the state tax is 24.5 cents.) But as people switch to high-mileage cars, the revenue per highway mile traveled is declining. Pretty soon, the federal and state governments won’t have enough money to maintain highways and build new ones.

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