Gasoline skyrocketing: from earthquakes to missions, here are all the excise duties we pay – Photos

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  • Financing of the Suez crisis (1956) – 0.00723 euros

  • Post-disaster reconstruction of the Vajont (1963) – 0.00516 euros

  • Post-flood reconstruction of Florence (1966) – 0.00516 euros

  • Reconstruction after the Belice earthquake (1968) – 0.00516 euros

  • Post earthquake reconstruction in Friuli (1976) – 0.00511 euros

  • Post-earthquake reconstruction of Irpinia (1980) – 0.0387 euros

  • Funding of the UN mission in Lebanon (1982 – 1983) – € 0.106

  • Funding of the UN mission in Bosnia (1996) – 0.0114 euros

  • Autoferrotranvieri contract renewal (2004) – 0.020 euros

  • Purchase of ecological buses (2005) – 0.005 euros

  • Reconstruction after the L’Aquila earthquake (2009) – 0.0051 euros

  • Funding for culture (2011) – 0.0071

  • Libyan migration crisis financing (2011) – 0.040 euros

  • Reconstruction due to the flood that hit Tuscany and Liguria (2011) – 0.0089 euros

  • Financing of the “Salva Italia” decree (2011) – 0.082 euros

  • Funding for post-earthquake reconstruction in Emilia (2012) – 0.024 euros

  • Funding of the “Manager bonus” (2014) – 0.005 euros

  • Financing of the “Fare decree” (2014) – 0.0024

  • The growth of gasoline seems to be without brakes in these days of war, so much so that the self-service price has even reached 2.40 euros per liter amid protests from motorists. But how important are the excise duties, added gradually over time? Here they are all, one by one, in this photo card. In all, they have an impact of € 0.72, which with VAT can exceed € 1

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