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The U.S. national average retail price for a gallon of gas rose by six cents last week, and the price in Ohio rose by 15 cents a gallon. Geopolitical factors and lower production from Venezuela are...
Gasoline prices last reached $4 a gallon a decade ago. They are headed back in that direction. Along with the rise in prices is the anxiety that 2018 could look like 2008.
The average price of regular in California is $3.65 a gallon. In some urban areas, the price is much higher.
Pump prices have topped $3 a gallon in nine states as of Wednesday morning. That is likely to be only the beginning of a summer driving season punctuated with more price hikes.
U.S. gasoline prices will reach nearly $3 a gallon in June and average $2.90 a gallon for the whole year according to the latest Energy Information Administration Short-Term Energy Outlook.
Gasoline pump prices dipped a little last week but the threat of a renewal of U.S. sanctions on Iran could send prices sharply higher quickly.
Oil above $70 affects the price of gas, oil and petrochemical products, making a rapid rise a challenge to an American economy, which is growing less than 2.5%.
Retail gasoline prices now exceed $2.50 a gallon for regular gas in all 50 states. Californians are paying almost $3.62 a gallon while Oklahomans are paying $2.50.
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For the second consecutive week, retail gasoline prices rose by five cents a gallon and the national average price of a gallon of regular gas rose to $2.81 as of Monday morning.
The price of a gallon of regular gasoline has risen above $3.50 in every major city in California. It is a harbinger of things to come for the rest of the nation.
The U.S. national average price for a gallon of regular gas rose by a nickel last week and is on track to post a multi-year high even before the summer driving season really gets underway.
The idea that oil might reach $80 a barrel was almost out of the question a few months ago. That has changed fairly fast.
At a Congressional hearing earlier this month, auto and petroleum industry presented a case for mandating higher octane -- and likely more expensive -- gasoline.
Gasoline prices are again headed toward $3 a gallon. In several states, the cost of an average gallon of regular is already above that level.