Trump's proposed gas tax holiday unlikely to offset high costs, experts say
Source: Scripps News
Posted 5:20 PM, May 11, 2026
As the Iran war continues to force oil and gas prices to record highs, President Donald Trump on Monday voiced support for a temporary holiday on the federal gas tax to help ease consumers costs at the pump.
Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump proposed pausing the federal excise tax on gasoline, currently set at 18.4 cents per gallon, until its appropriate. The president went on to acknowledge such a move would have a limited impact, though he argued it would still benefit Americans. It's a small percentage, but it's still money, Trump said.
Any change in the gas tax would require Congressional approval, as the legislative branch has authority over tax policy. And though some lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have voiced support for a gas tax holiday, Congressional leaders have thus far thrown cold water on the idea. Moreover, a pause on gas tax collection is likely to have limited impacts for consumers but significant impacts on federal budgets, experts tell Scripps News.
They say there are only two ways to bring down gas costs significantly: lower demand, something unlikely to occur ahead of the summer travel season, or boost supply. There are a variety of ways to nibble around the edges, but addressing the root problem here is really a foreign policy question, Carl Davis, research director at the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, told Scripps News. There is no quick fix you can't slap a band-aid on this problem, as tempting as it is.
Read more: https://www.scrippsnews.com/politics/the-president/trumps-proposed-gas-tax-holiday-unlikely-to-offset-high-costs-experts-say
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(324 posts)Ray Bruns
(6,681 posts)hatrack
(65,099 posts)Wow, I'm going to go buy that brand-new $100,000 F-150 RIGHT FUCKING NOW!!
VMA131Marine
(5,332 posts)8 months in I still love my Honda Prologue.
ToxMarz
(3,045 posts)Gas is priced on supply and what the market will bear, not cost plus.
muriel_volestrangler
(106,537 posts)What the fuck is the point of finding an "expert" to tell you if 18 cents is greater than or equal to 2 dollars, and then framing the headline as "it's unlikely that it is"?