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Oil prices spiked as the war in Ukraine threatened to cut off the supply of crude, particularly from Russia, one of the largest producers in the world. WTI hit $96, up from a 52 week low of $57.25....
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The war in Ukraine has sent oil prices above $100 a barrel for the first time since 2014. The price of a gallon of gasoline is bound to jump across the country.
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Gasoline prices price in America has risen and risen sharply recently. One year ago, according to AAA, the average price of a gallon of regular gas was $2.46. The number is now $3.44 and most days...
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A 24/7 Wall St. analysis reveals the state that has the highest taxes on gasoline.
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Gasoline prices have reached multiyear highs Some experts believe they could hit a record early next year. In one American city, they already have. Gas prices are tethered to the cost of crude oil....
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The state with the highest average price of gasoline by far is California.
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Several factors contribute to gasoline prices. The largest, by far, is the price of oil, which may be headed for $80 a barrel before the end of the year.
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There are several factors that affect gas prices. Crude oil is the first among those. The cost of refining is another. Refineries are shut down from time to time, either because of weather or...
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The current average price for a gallon of regular gas in the United States is more than $3 and almost a dollar more than a year ago.
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West Texas Intermediate crude oil prices jumped above $100 in 2008 and again in 2014. In May 2008, they briefly rose above $150. Circumstances are such that more and more analysts expect a spike in...
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Gas price experts at Gas Buddy recently made their annual forecast of gas prices nationwide over the Fourth of July weekend. Gas prices will be at their highest level since 2014. The average price...
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Gasoline prices for the coming July 4th holiday weekend will be at their highest level since 2014.
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The United States has "opened up" as COVID-19 cases and deaths have fallen, and 19 states currently have average prices for a gallon of regular at or over $3.
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Thirteen states currently have average prices for a gallon of regular at or over $3. California tops that list.
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A number of nations have gasoline prices much higher than in the United States, and American drivers can count themselves as lucky.
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