The average price for a gallon of gas in the U.S. was $3.26 on April 3, up 10 cents from the previous week. Here's why.
Today’s average price of gas in the U.S. is $3.27 per gallon, up $0.01 from yesterday, $0.11 from last week and $0.17 from last month. The average price of a gallon of gas one year ago today was $3.57 ...
A new study concluded that policies play a significant factor in higher gas prices in the state, whereas the governor’s ...
Refineries switch to summer-blend gasoline, which is less likely to evaporate in warmer temperatures but more expensive to ...
We tend to see these big weekly price spikes … at least once during the spring months since gasoline production can fluctuate ...
One major issue this past year during the election was the rising cost of goods like groceries due to inflation.
The median U.S. gas price is $2.96 per gallon, up 7 cents from last week and about 12 cents lower than the national average.
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Why gas prices went up in North Texas
The BriefGas prices in North Texas are on the rise. The average price, according to AAA Texas, jumped about 20 cents in one ...
Drivers across the U.S. are feeling more pain at the pump as gas prices surged more than 10 cents over the past week, bringing the national average for a gallon of regular to $3.26, according to new ...
“We’ve seen the national average inch up for the second straight week, but with renewed refinery issues on the West Coast, gas prices there are likely to jump 10-35 cents per gallon over the ...
Gas prices have gone up by 16 cents per gallon since the beginning of last month but are still down by nearly 30 cents ...
Fuel analysts blame tight supplies due to refinery outages and the switch to more expensive summer blended gasoline ...