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Gasoline prices dropped by nearly 2 cents last week to rack up their fourth consecutive weekly drop.
Gasoline prices were sharply lower for this year's Memorial Day weekend compared with last year's price. The good news for drivers is that prices should continue falling as summer driving heads...
Some 43 million Americans will travel over the course of the holiday weekend. They will face fairly high gasoline prices, particularly in these 10 states.
The U.S. average price for a gallon of regular gas fell by nearly four cents last week. This may be the beginning of a price decline that lasts through the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
The national average price for a gallon of gas is lower Thursday than it was at the beginning of the week and U.S. drivers should expect them to keep falling until the Memorial Day holiday weekend,...
U.S. gasoline prices rose by just over a penny a gallon last week as recent price gains due to refinery maintenance and seasonal turnaround are reaching a conclusion.
Average gas prices have risen to more than $3 a gallon in 10 states this week. California drivers are paying even more while drivers in Alabama are paying significantly less.
After a one-week breather, U.S. retail gas prices returned to their ever-rising ways again last week. Prices could easily continue rising until after the Memorial Day holiday.
U.S. gasoline prices took a breather last week, but news Monday morning of an end to U.S. waivers on importing oil from Iran has sent crude prices higher with gas prices sure to follow closely behind.
Gasoline prices have hit an average of $4 a gallon in some California cities. The pain will get a little worse before it gets better too.
Summer gasoline prices are forecast to be nearly a dime a gallon lower this year than they were last summer. Good news for Americans who will be hitting the roads this summer.
U.S. retail gasoline prices rose by an average of nearly five cents a gallon last week. Refinery maintenance and unplanned outages in California have driven West Coast prices to their highest levels...
Crude prices are at a five-month high of over $63 a barrel. This has driven gasoline prices in several states to over $3 a gallon.
U.S. retail prices for gasoline continue to march higher as crude oil production slows and refineries continue to work through their planned spring maintenance and turnaround period.
The price of an average gallon of regular gasoline is surging nationwide, driven mostly by rising oil prices. Over the past month, the average is up almost 12%.