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Record Illinois Thanksgiving traffic paying record gas taxes


Thanksgiving travel will set a record in Illinois and in the U.S. Illinois drivers will pay the nation’s second-highest gas taxes, thanks to Gov. J.B. Pritzker.

Thanksgiving week is expected to set a record with over 4.18 million Illinoisans traveling at least 50 miles from home, part of a national record of 82 million.

Nearly 3.7 million of those Illinoisans will be in their cars. A shift from flights to cars is predicted by AAA thanks to concerns about flight cancellations and lingering effects from the recent federal government shutdown.

More drivers mean more congestion, so Axios recommends drivers get an early start around 11 a.m. to get ahead of the worst of the traffic. Thanksgiving travel from Nov. 25 to Dec. 1 will eclipse Independence Day and Memorial Day travel, AAA stated.

Another tip for drivers: save by filling up outside of Chicago and outside of Illinois if possible. Illinois’ gasoline taxes are No. 2 in the nation, adding nearly 85 cents to every gallon purchased in Illinois.

Every neighboring state was under $3 a gallon, with Missouri at $2.72, Kentucky at $2.70, Iowa at $2.77, Wisconsin at $2.75 and Indiana at $2.89.

Illinois’ high gas taxes are largely thanks to Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who doubled the state gas tax from 19 cents in 2019 and then added an automatic annual inflation adjustment so state lawmakers would no longer be held responsible for the unpopular tax hikes. The state tax is now 48.3 cents per gallon.

Each year, Pritzker’s gas tax hike costs drivers $143 more than they paid before he imposed it.

Politicians may be thankful for the extra $3.3 billion in gas taxes sitting unused in state coffers. Drivers? They may have a bone to pick with state leaders over this turkey of a tax.

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