According to Sal Risalvato, executive director of the NJ Gasoline, Convenience Store and Automotive Association, gas stations pay an average of about 3% in fees on their transactions.
Plenty of New Jerseyans like the fact that they live in the only U.S. state that prohibits self-serve at the gas pump, according to a poll out of Monmouth University.
No matter what you may be hearing from other residents, and no matter how much you be paying per gallon, gas stations in New Jersey are not price gouging.
Assemblyman Dan Benson said subsidies of up to $5,000 per vehicle could be available starting in the summer. They’d be equal to $25 per mile of the vehicle’s range.
Lawmakers have wrapped-up a series of hearings aimed at gaining testimony from folks in the alcoholic beverage industry on what, if any, changes should be made to the way liquor licenses are doled out.