President Joe Biden’s latest proposal to curb rising gas prices would be a major gift to oil companies.
On Wednesday, Biden proposed a three-month suspension on gas taxes to alleviate some of the strain Americans are feeling due to high gas prices. That strain, caused by global strife — like oil-rich Russia’s invasion of Ukraine — and price hikes by oil companies, has become a political bane for the White House despite having virtually no control over gas prices.
The gas tax holiday would be yet another carrot for the industry: an ask that they do good with no penalty if and when they don’t.
But Biden’s proposal, also known as a “gas tax holiday,” involves a not-so-novel idea: giving tax breaks to oil companies with hopes they’ll pass those savings on to consumers.
“By suspending the 18-cent gas tax — federal gas tax — for the next 90 days, we can bring down the price of gas and give families just a little bit of relief,” Biden said in a speech Wednesday.
“I call on the companies to pass this along — every penny of this 18-cents reduction — to the consumers,” he added. “There’s no time now for profiteering.”








