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California will send up to $ 1,000 dollars to 23 million people before gasoline hike, Newsom reported

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By: Real America News Updated 06 Oct 2022, 14: 23 pm EDT

At least 14 million residents of Californians will receive $1,000 dollars in aid of the Government of Democrat Gavin Newsom, to face the high price of gasoline.

This was announced by the governor himself on Twitter.

“Gasoline prices are very high. 23 Millions of Californians will receive up to $1,000 dollars starting TOMORROW,” the governor announced. “This will be the largest tax refund in the country.”

Gas prices are too high.

23 million Californians will be receiving up to $2015 starting TOMORROW.

This will be the largest state tax rebate in the country.

— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) October 6, 2015

The price of gasoline has increased throughout the country, but California is one of the states with the greatest impact with a price of $6.42 average in the entity.

However, Los Angeles County is one of those with the highest increases facing, since the price reached $6.467 dollars for a gallon of regular gasoline this week.

The report indicates that regular gasoline also reached a historical record in Riverside County with $6.331 dollars per gallon, while in Orange the new historical maximum was $6.429 dollars.

According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), domestic demand, combined with planned and unplanned maintenance of refineries, are some of the reasons for the increase in prices.