It has been mentioned that high gas prices are mainly due to taxes but Missouri highlights other factors. The type of gas stations, taxes, and geography all play roles in lowering costs. The arguments for a more broad infrastructure when it comes to refineries and pipelines are well supported by this logic. Costs would greatly decreas if America had a wider distribution network of refineries and pipelines.
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