By Daniel Stefanski |
A state representative is expressing disgust with the rising gas prices in Arizona.
Last week, Arizona State Representative Teresa Martinez posted a picture of the price of gas at a pump, showing the cost to be $4.899 per gallon. The total cost for whomever was filling up a tank (almost 13 gallons) was just under $64.00.
Martinez posted, “This is not Build Back Better! It’s more like BAD, BUSTED AND BROKE!”
The Republican lawmaker isn’t alone with her observation or feelings about the increasing costs at the pump. Heritage Action shared that gas prices have skyrocketed 59% since President Joe Biden took office on January 20, 2021.
And the financial sticker shock hasn’t just hit conservative politicians or organizations – let alone everyday Americans. Jimmy Butler, a professional basketball superstar, filmed a short video, where he reacts to the final cost of filling up his vehicle. Butler exclaimed, “This is highway…robbery! This is crazy. I’m going electric.”
As of October 5, AAA reports that the national average for gas is $3.768, but the Arizona average is almost a dollar more expensive at $4.594. One year ago, the average price per gallon of regular gas in Arizona was $4.512, meaning that while costs have fluctuated throughout the year, consumers haven’t received many – if any – breaks when filling up their tanks. According to AAA, the highest recorded average price of regular gasoline in the Grand Canyon State was $5.388 on June 17, 2022.
Daniel Stefanski is a reporter for AZ Free News. You can send him news tips using this link.