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Price Gouging News Roundup (march 2011)

Michael Giberson

ABC News last week tackled the question, “Are Gas Stations Price Gouging?” (2:23 min. video)

Surprisingly, I liked this story, though (and probably because) they mostly sidestep their question about price gouging and instead go in pursuit of “the highest priced gasoline in America.” They find it at a convenience store just outside of the airport in Orlando, Florida. (You’ve got to watch consumer reactions when the reporter asks them to actually look at the price before they pump the gas.) We’ve discussed the station before on Knowledge Problem, see “Orlando wants to discourage high gas prices near the airport“.

The ABC News story noted that California is the state with the highest average gasoline prices ($3.959 according to AAA as of today) and Wyoming is the state with the lowest average gasoline prices (currently $3.268). I wish they would have pointed out that California has the highest state gasoline tax – at over 66 cents/gallon – while Wyoming has the second lowest state gasoline tax – under 33 cents/gallon. (Source, p. 2)

Elsewhere in price gouging news: