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Pennsylvania gas price report: 14-cent rise in one week 'even as the national average has leveled out'
Pennsylvanians have recently been feeling an increased pain at the pump more so than any other state in the Midwest. In just the last seven days, the state average has risen 14 cents, inching closer and closer to the $4 mark. Analysts say higher prices for crude oil and increased domestic demand are the main factors currently affecting the price hikes.
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AAA spokesperson on current decline of gas prices: 'The overall situation remains very volatile'
Gas prices in Pennsylvania and across the country continued to decline in the last week providing some relief, but Americans are still paying a premium at the pump.
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AAA spokesperson says 'people are fueling up less' despite summer season
Gas prices started to decrease slightly across the U.S. over the past few weeks due to declining crude oil prices and a decrease in Americans’ demand for gas.
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'Gas prices rose 11.2% in June alone, and are up nearly 60% from a year earlier': Pennsylvania's current gas misery index: $659
Gas prices across the country continued to decline again in the last week, but Americans are still paying a premium at the pump. During the month of June, gas prices jumped 11.2%. Pennsylvania's gas price average remains high and so does the state's Gasoline Misery Index.
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Biden as Pennsylvania's weekly Gas Misery Index reaches $762: Americans should be prepared to endure high gas prices for 'as long as it takes'
Gas prices across the country have continued to decline slightly, but Americans are still paying a premium at the pump.
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Pennsylvania's weekly Gas Misery Index: $802
Prices at the pump have been slightly declining in recent days, but residents in Pennsylvania and across the nation are still paying significantly more for gas than they were at this time last year.
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'The pain of higher prices continues for U.S. consumers': Gas Misery Index in Pennsylvania reached $835 this week
As the national gas average hovers just a cent below $5 a gallon, this week's Gasoline Misery Index has surpassed $1,000 and currently sits at $1,005.
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Analyst: $5 per gallon gas likely 'June 17 or so'
Mark the misery on your calendar. Around June 17, the national average price of gasoline is expected to reach $5 a gallon, Patrick De Haan, oil and refined products analyst at GasBuddy, said.
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AAA says national gas prices are setting records daily: 'seasonal gas demand is rising as more drivers hit the road'
The gas prices reached a record high in March and it has only gotten worse with many experts expecting the price to continue to climb as records are set on a daily basis.
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GasBuddy: Memorial Day weekend gas prices in Pennsylvania could be '$1/gal higher than the previous record'
As North Carolina residents get ready for Memorial Day weekend, many may be staying closer to home than usual because of high gas prices.
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Fewer than 40% of Americans approve of Biden's job as president, while gas prices continue to rise
As the cost of gas continues to rises in Pennsylvania and across the nation, a recent poll indicates that less than half of Americans approve of President Joe Biden's job performance, especially his handling of the nation's economy.
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Gas price headaches continue: Pennsylvania drivers paying $570 more annually
Gas prices continue to be an issue for motorists across the country, and even with prices dropping slightly over the past month, the national average still sits at a record amount of $4.16 per gallon. According to the most recent Gasoline Misery Index, the average American is paying $667 more at the pump than last year, and in Pennsylvania drivers are paying $570 more this year.