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A Massachusetts lawmaker is pushing to make gas cheaper if you pay with cash, with a potential savings of seven cents per gallon. Jeff Tyler reports how the discount could help independent gas stations.

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Bob Moon: Oil prices are now the lowest they've been in almost two months -- down to $123 a barrel. That should lead to cheaper gas, but it's not the only thing that may be pushing down prices for some of us.

A Massachusetts lawmaker is pushing to make gas cheaper if you pay with cash. A new state bill there would allow gas stations to offer cash discounts. If drivers pay with greenbacks, they could save about seven cents on each gallon of gas. Marketplace's Jeff Tyler reports.


Jeff Tyler: Despite boom times for the big oil companies, gas stations are squeezing by on slim profit margins. And they're even thinner if a credit card is used.

Brandon Wright is with the Petroleum Marketers' Association, which represents independent gas stations.

Brandon Wright When you pay at the pump, roughly 2 to 3 percent of that transaction gets remitted back to the credit card companies. That really eats into their profits.

Many companies prohibit their franchise gas stations from charging less for cash purchases. The Massachusetts legislation would give retailers that option.

I asked Dave Eagle, who owns two gas stations near Boston: Would he offer cash discounts?

Dave Eagle: Oh, I think we might. Especially if people request it. You certainly don't want to lose business.

The Massachusetts bill has precedent. Connecticut has enacted a similar law. The real fight is against the clock. The legislature's formal session ends in a week.

I'm Jeff Tyler for Marketplace.

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  • By Robert Fox

    From robertallanfox@aol.com, CT, 07/24/2008

    SEVEN CENTS A GALLON?...I noticed one local station charging SEVENTY CENTS A GALLON here in San Diego. Why should credit or ATM expenses be charged by the gallon anyway? Looks like just one more way to gouge the public in an already insane situation.

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