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Gasoline pump prices have drifted lower since reaching a recent peak last Wednesday. The downward trend should continue this week as well.
Summer is winding down, but gasoline prices are not. They are rising in 46 states to a national average of $2.35 per gallon Monday, the highest level since June.
The differential between the pump price of regular and premium gasoline has doubled in the past year. Here's why and why this may just be the beginning of both higher octane fuel and higher prices.
U.S. gas prices rose by an national average of four cents a gallon last week as a limit on exports from Saudi Arabia, a continuing drawdown in crude oil inventories and other factors worked to move...
If you're planning a summer trip this year, you can stretch your vacation dollars by paying attention to variations in gasoline prices when you are about to cross a state line.
Gasoline prices are rising along with summer temperatures, as the price of fuel rose two cents per gallon Monday, according to gas-price website GasBuddy.
Most of the nation has enjoyed extremely low gas prices for summer driving with the average price for a gallon or regular around $2.30. The AAA claims that some of these prices are among the lowest...
AAA forecast this morning that US gasoline prices could rise to a year-to-date high above $2.42 a gallon by the end of the summer, with a big jump possible within the next week.
Gasoline prices fell slightly last week, but rose again Tuesday ahead of Wednesday's report on US stockpiles. A gallon of regular gasoline costs an average of around $2.26 this morning.
Gasoline prices for the Independence Day holiday are expected to be lower than they were on New Year's Day. That's the first time that has happened since 2001.
With Independence Day on the horizon, the average price per gallon of gasoline continues to tumble, according to online fuel-price information provider GasBuddy.
The average price per gallon of gasoline has tumbled below its level of a year ago and is the cheapest since George W. Bush was president.
Gasoline prices have fallen below $2 in several U.S. cities, and near that level in some states, as oil inventories swelled above expectations, providing a windfall for motorists as Americans take to...