STARTING TODAY ⛽ Are you filling up today? Gasprices across NewYorik will be 16 cents cheaper due to that cut in the state gas tax -
Starting today, gas prices across the state will be 16 cents cheaper due to that cut in the state gas tax. It may not sound like a lot, but when the New York City average is $5.01 a gallon, every penny counts
GasBuddy.com says in the Bronx, Sunoco at 1514 Bronxdale Ave. is where you'll find it for $4.73 a gallon.This comes after months of soaring gas prices. The gas tax cut was included in the state budget that passed in April. The goal is to provide some sort of relief to drivers across the state who are feeling that pain.
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