While gasoline prices have fallen nationally and locally in recent
weeks, Kentucky motorists are paying more in taxes. On July 1, the state
excise tax went up 2.4 cents to 32.3 cents a gallon. That puts the
state’s gas tax a full 4 cents higher than Ohio’s 28 cents a gallon,
further adding to the disparity in gas prices between Northern Kentucky
and Ohio.
For more, visit the Kentucky Enquirer online.