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  2. Gas prices: Why one US region will see 'stiff increases' this ...

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    Oil's year-to-date move to the upside has exacerbated upward pressure on prices in recent months. Over a one-month period, US crude rose from $78 to $85 per barrel, accounting for an increase of ...

  3. U.S. gas prices in 2024: how much is gasoline in each state?

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    Drivers who use premium gas are paying $0.07 more this year than last year at $4.42 per gallon. While Americans are currently paying about 15 percent less for gas than in 2022, prices are expected ...

  4. US gas prices are unusually high. Here’s why you ... - AOL

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    Instead, gasoline prices are getting more expensive and are just pennies away from their highest level so far this year. US gas prices are unusually high. Here’s why you shouldn’t worry

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  7. E85 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As of 2008, there were an estimated 7 million Flex-Fuel capable vehicles on the road in the United States. A recent GM study found that roughly 70 percent of its flex-fuel vehicle owners did not know they could use E85, and fewer than 10 percent did so. [18] Since 2012, the IndyCar Series has utilized E85. [19]

  8. Why are gas prices rising? Experts point to extreme heat and ...

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    Drivers are in for another headache at the pump as U.S. gas prices continue to rise. The national average for gas prices stood at about $3.78 a gallon on Tuesday — about 25 cents higher than ...

  9. Why gas prices are going down around the US and where it's ...

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    The national average price for a gallon of gas is going down in the U.S. with Tuesday's national average at just $3.14, according to AAA.