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  2. The real reason gas prices are so high - AOL

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    Gas prices were low for years because oil drillers produced too much oil—and lost money. ... The real reason gas prices are so high. Rick Newman ... energy stocks lost so much value that they ...

  3. Gas prices in Minnesota jump 11 cents, hit high of $4. ... - AOL

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    Shari Smith almost skipped a friend's funeral on Friday because high gas prices left her not wanting to make a round trip of about 120 miles to pay her respects. "I've never had to pay that much ...

  4. Here's how high Midwest gas prices have climbed - AOL

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    According to the EIA, gas prices across the region in the last year have been as low as $2.77 on Jan. 8, 2024, and as high as $3.77 on Aug. 14, 2023. A year ago, the average gas price in the ...

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

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    Falling leaves typically coincide with falling gas prices as the summer driving season comes to a close and demand at the pump wanes. Instead, gasoline prices are getting more expensive and are ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. GasBuddy - Wikipedia

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    GasBuddy was founded in Minneapolis in 2000 by Dustin Coupal, Jason Toews as a community website for sharing gas prices. In 2004, they filed as a for-profit corporation in Minnesota under the name GasBuddy Organization Inc. [1] In 2009, GasBuddy launched OpenStore, a platform that allows convenience stores to build and manage their own mobile ...

  8. Why are gas prices going up again? - AOL

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    The price of gasoline now stands at $3.64 per gallon, according to AAA, much lower than last summer’s high of just over $5. But the cost to fill up a tank has been creeping upward from the $3.55 ...

  9. Why are gas prices still so high? And what's up with those ...

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    Oil has fluctuated while pump prices stayed high. Analysts expect the cost of gas to stay up for now, but lawmakers are discussing relief options.