Gas Prices Continue To Surge in the United States
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Gas Prices Continue To Surge , in the United States.
CNN reports the price of fuel has
experienced a surge not seen by drivers in
the United States since the tragic aftermath
of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
CNN reports the price of fuel has
experienced a surge not seen by drivers in
the United States since the tragic aftermath
of Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
According to AAA, the average cost of a
gallon of gas in the United States was $3.84 on
Feb. 24, the highest price since Sept. 2012.
According to AAA, the average cost of a
gallon of gas in the United States was $3.84 on
Feb. 24, the highest price since Sept. 2012.
Since Russia began invading
Ukraine, the price of fuel in the
United States has risen 29 cents.
Experts say the country is currently on
track to reach averages of $4 a gallon.
This is not the end of it. We're already up another 14 cents on wholesale gas prices this morning. , Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis for OPIS, via CNN.
This is not the end of it. We're already up another 14 cents on wholesale gas prices this morning. , Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis for OPIS, via CNN.
Last year, the average price
of a gallon of gas was $2.75.
Experts believe the country will
soon surpass the previous highest
recorded average of $4.11 a gallon.
It's absolutely
out of control, Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis for OPIS, via CNN.
Households in the United States, on average, use around 90 gallons of gas a month.
Therefore, an increase of $1.09 per
gallon equates to around $98 a month,
or nearly $1,200 per year.
Therefore, an increase of $1.09 per
gallon equates to around $98 a month,
or nearly $1,200 per year.
When you get increases this quick, and this dramatic,
you really scald the public. , Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis for OPIS, via CNN.
When you get increases this quick, and this dramatic,
you really scald the public. , Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis for OPIS, via CNN
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