Consumers may need to prepare to spend more for a gallon of gas tied to the rising cost of oil and heat-induced refinery outages as temps across the nation soar to the highest of the summer this week.
The national average price for a gallon of gasoline could rise five to 10 cents this week, with increases of 10 to 25 cents a gallon in some states, Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy, tweeted Monday.
Currently, the average price for a gallon of gas is $3.58 for the week ending July 20, three cents higher from the previous week. Still, it is 88 cents less than a year ago, according to the latest report by AAA.
When President Trump was in office
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What’s in store for heating oil and natural gas prices?
With the recent spike here in the socialist republic of Maryland due to the automatic tax increase, it is cheaper to buy gas in DE.
Governor Mooron will lose the additional tax – and the base tax…to DE!
Great idea 7:40