A gas tax holiday sounds like relief, but gets the economics wrong in almost every direction.
Today’s high prices are a war problem — not a tax problem. And cheaper gas is the exact wrong response to a shortage. When something is scarce, higher prices send a signal to conserve, but a tax cut blunts that signal and encourages more demand at exactly the wrong moment. It's akin to subsidizing showers in a drought.
Even more frustrating, the difference between impact and incidence means that much of the benefit would bypass drivers completely — fattening the profits of oil companies instead.
📈 Key takeaway: If you want to help families during an energy shock, target the hardship—not the gasoline.
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