Ever Wonder Where The Money Goes In A Gallon Of Gas? Now You Know

Ever Wonder Where The Money Goes In A Gallon Of Gas? Now You Know
Have you ever wondered where your dollars go when you fill up your car at the gas station?

Thanks to a new graph published by fuel pump assembly retailer Auteria, we now know that gas station retailers receive the smallest percentage of the gallon's cost, while drilling companies get nearly half of what you pay at the pump.

This graph was compiled last year and is based on data provided by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, as well as average 2016 gas costs - $2.15.




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TomMTomM - 9/21/2017 3:20:50 PM
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Somethings are missing

I see no place for advertising - or corporate profits. They must loose money then!


monstermonster - 9/22/2017 12:12:49 AM
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Yes Tom you can't see the forest through the trees. This is how the pie is shared they all use their share as they fit for the business. The 7% that goes to the retailer should be enough to cover they expenses and make profit. So you control your expenses based on your income (% of the pie)


qwertyflaqwertyfla - 9/21/2017 5:58:55 PM
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Definitely not Canadian as we have Gas Tax, Sales Tax of 13% on top of the gas and gas tax (tax on tax) and now because of our brain dead, spoiled oil trust fund moron PM Mohamed Trudeau we have Carbon Tax to make our gas cost around $4.20 a US gallon of which more than half is tax and these incompetent assholes are still running deficits with reckless spending like giving our money to Africa to be more green. How about birth control or condoms instead to really reduce the carbon foot print?


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