(The Center Square) – High gas taxes make saving money more challenging for drivers in the Land of Lincoln.
Illinois consumers are taxed 47 cents per gallon since the state’s motor fuel tax increased 3.5% on July 1. This is 147% more than drivers were taxed in 2017, when the tax was 19 cents per gallon.
The tax on diesel is now 54.5 cents per gallon.
According to WalletHub analyst Cassandra Happe, gas taxes just add frustration for most citizens.
“A lot of people who are driving on a regular basis are doing it out of necessity,” Happe said.
Happe said drivers can try to offset higher taxes and prices for gas by taking advantage of helpful apps.
“There’s some great ones like GasBuddy, which can help you find the cheapest gas prices near you. You can also enroll in rewards programs,” Happe said.
Happe added that many credit cards offer cash back or discounts on gas purchases. Happe said she learned that there are cheaper days to fill up your gas tank.
“Typically, Mondays are a better day for filling up your gas tank. If you can maybe make it to Monday before filling up, that might save you a little bit there,” Happe said.
Happe also said it is important to drive efficiently and take care of your vehicle.
“Make sure you keep your vehicle maintained and drive at a consistent speed to improve your fuel efficiency,” Happe explained.