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Indiana's Gas Prices Hit $4 Per Gallon as Economic Pressures Mount Statewide

Indiana's Gas Prices Hit $4 Per Gallon as Economic Pressures Mount Statewide

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Indiana faces rising economic pressures as gas prices surpass $4 per gallon statewide, driven by the Iran War, spring break travel, and the shift to pricier summer fuel blends, according to WFYI's Indiana Week in Review. This hike compounds challenges for drivers, with Indiana's total gas tax now at about 71 cents per gallon, including a 17.2-cent gasoline use tax that adjusts monthly and is set to rise again May 1, WDRB reports.

In education, the state has eliminated or merged around 580 degree programs at public universities under a 2026 law targeting low-enrollment offerings, with 210 fully suspended or cut, impacting just 4% of 2024 graduates, per WFYI and Chalkbeat. Mayor Joe Hogsett appointed a new nine-member board to oversee Indianapolis schools' finances and facilities, WFYI News Now notes. Meanwhile, the controversial Martindale-Brightwood data center gained approval in a 6-2 vote by the Metropolitan Development Commission, promising over $400 million in economic impact.

Economically, state rainy day funds cover only 29 days of spending, down amid budget strains and federal cuts, warns an Indiana Capital Chronicle analysis citing Pew Charitable Trusts. Positively, Governor Mike Braun celebrated the under-budget completion of the West Lake Corridor rail project, projecting $2.7 billion in private investment, 6,000 jobs, and $5 billion impact by 2048 in Northwest Indiana. Energy costs draw scrutiny, with the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission probing high rates at major utilities like AES Indiana and NIPSCO, where bills rose 26% yearly, Indiana House Democrats report. Investments like $2.5 billion in grid resilience and AES's acquisition signal growth potential, per IBJ.

Thousands rallied in Northeast Indiana for No Kings protests, organizers estimate over 9,000 at Allen County Courthouse.

Looking Ahead: Watch for IURC listening sessions on utility costs, primary election trends including rising Christian nationalism per Public Religion Research Institute, and summer gas tax hikes.

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