California's sales tax jumps to 7.25% today, but consumers in San Diego County will pay even more--8.25 cents for every dollar spent--because a higher local sales tax is already in place.
The tax hike, proposed by Gov. Pete Wilson and passed by the Legislature, also adds a number of items to the taxable list that were previously exempted, including candy, snack foods, newspapers, magazines, bottled water, and aircraft and ship fuel.
