Record gas prices? Drive on!
Government says summer demand to increase despite average gallon peaking at $2.35.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. gasoline demand this summer is forecast to increase 1.8 percent from last summer, helping to push pump prices to a peak monthly average of $2.35 a gallon in May, the federal government said on Thursday.The projected $2.35 price is a national average. Prices in many areas of the country are already higher than that...
$2.35 is not the maximum in my neck of the woods.What about you?How high is the price of gasoline in your neighborhood?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. gasoline demand this summer is forecast to increase 1.8 percent from last summer, helping to push pump prices to a peak monthly average of $2.35 a gallon in May, the federal government said on Thursday.The projected $2.35 price is a national average. Prices in many areas of the country are already higher than that...
$2.35 is not the maximum in my neck of the woods.What about you?How high is the price of gasoline in your neighborhood?
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