United States considers pausing federal gas tax to ease fuel prices

United States considers pausing federal gas tax to ease fuel prices

The Trump administration is considering a temporary pause of the federal gasoline tax as a way to reduce pump prices, according to the Energy Secretary.

The tax is a little over 18 cents a gallon for gasoline.

The average national price is above $4.50, which means the expected relief would be limited.

The proposal has not been enacted, and no timing for any decision was given.

It would be a policy response to elevated fuel costs rather than a permanent change to the tax system.

The move matters because gasoline prices remain a visible pressure point for households and businesses across the United States.

Even a small change in the tax could be politically significant, though the direct savings for drivers would be modest.

The federal gasoline tax is one of the main nationwide levies on fuel, and any pause would affect consumers at the pump if implemented.

The administration has framed the idea as a way to lower prices quickly.

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