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How much Americans pay at the pump depends on several factors, including gasoline taxes. California is the state with the highest gas taxes.
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How much Americans pay at the pump depends on several factors, including gasoline taxes. Alaska is the state with the lowest gas taxes.
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Ten states have gas prices that have cracked the barrier of $3 for an average gallon of regular.
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Gasoline prices have reached multiyear highs. Seven states have gas prices that have cracked the barrier of $3 for an average gallon of regular.
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As the price of oil has risen, predictions that gasoline will top $3 nationwide for the average gallon of regular have grown.
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Crude prices are on a sharp climb upward, which means gasoline prices will continue to increase with them.
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Oil prices have risen an extraordinary 69% since the U.S. presidential election, and take gas prices with them. The cost of a gallon of regular tops $3 in four states. The best predictor of gasoline...
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The best predictor of gasoline prices is oil prices. They almost always outweigh refinery costs, transportation costs and state gas taxes. Crude oil prices, which were $36 a barrel at the end of...
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Two states currently have average prices for a gallon of regular gasoline of over $3.
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From a historic perspective, the price of gasoline today is relatively inexpensive in the United States. California has the highest state gasoline tax in the country.
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Nine states will have gasoline prices below $2 per gallon between December 23 and January 3, as 81 million Americans hit the roads.
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The COVID-19 pandemic is keeping Americans either at home or closer to home this year according to a new survey from GasBuddy.
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Gasoline prices dipped by almost three cents a gallon last week, and the current national average price of a gallon of regular gas is $2.12.
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These 17 states have average prices for regular gasoline of less than $2 per gallon.
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While gas prices have been creeping higher, they are on track to post a 16-year low for the July 4 holiday weekend. The reason for the decline is down to lack of demand due to the resurgence COVID-19...
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