A Dozen Reasons for Raising Gasoline Taxes

Abstract: 

Motor fuel taxes at state and federal levels have traditionally been earmarked for transportation investments, supporting road construction, maintenance, and operations, and increasingly public transit. Recently, elected officials have been reluctant to raise fuel taxes despite increases in the cost of transportation programs. Other forms of support, especially borrowing and local sales taxes are playing larger roles in transportation finance. Raising fuel taxes would be more effective, efficient and equitable than the alternatives that are increasingly more popular.

Author: 
Wachs, Martin
Publication date: 
March 1, 2003
Publication type: 
Research Report
Citation: 
Wachs, M. (2003). A Dozen Reasons for Raising Gasoline Taxes (UCB-ITS-RR-2003-1). https://escholarship.org/uc/item/2000f8t0