Surging gas prices threaten to derail economic recovery
ATLANTA (WABE) – You may not have noticed that a gallon of gas will cost you about two cents more than it did last week. But Georgians are paying more for a gallon of gas this week than they ever have in the month of February.
(Christina House, For the Times / February 20, 2012) By Don Lee and Matt Stevens, Los Angeles Times Just as the recovery is finally looking real, surging fuel prices are once again looming as a major threat to the financial health of US consumers and
AAA says the average price of a gallon of gas is up 10 cents from a month ago. The average price for a gallon of gas in southern Nevada is now $3.48.
Southern California gasoline prices, already topping an average of $4 per gallon, may climb at an even higher rate because of a major fire at a West Coast oil refinery, it was reported Monday. The average price has increased 14 consecutive days and 26
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