They make about .14 cents per gallon in gross profit. But if you use a credit card to pay for you fuel that profit drops by 3%. Add in operating expenses and there net profit margin is very small and normally is around .05 cents.
0.14
For every gallon of gas, the average gas station pockets $0.10 of every gallon sold, so don't blame the gas stations for the price being high.
Because of an extensive tax on gas, gas stations don't make much more than two or three cents per gallon of gas sold. Over time, that may add up to a lot of money for gas stations, but for a single gallon, the gas stations aren't making much.
2.79 a gallon at my gas station right now.
a gas station owner only makes 3 to 4 cents per gallon of gas sold
It depends on the station, state, and experience.
Contrary to what is commonly thought they only make from 3 to 5 cents per gallon of fuel sold. They make most of their money on other things they sell inside the store. How much they make a month depends on location, location, location.
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$1,000.00
8.00 + 2.40 = 10.40
At $2 a gallon, about $90.
Around where I live it is hovering right around $3.75 a gallon.