Apr 10
The average U.S. price is getting close to $4 per gallon.
From Ronald White at the LA Times: Gasoline prices continue climb
The U.S. average for a gallon of regular gasoline jumped 10.7 cents in the week ended Monday to $3.791, or 93.3 cents higher than a year earlier, according to the Energy Department’s weekly survey of service stations.The biggest regional increase was the 12.4-cent jump in the Midwest … The Midwest average for regular gasoline reached $3.805 a gallon.
California drivers paid $4.161 for a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline …
I think high gasoline prices are the top risk for the U.S. economy right now. Hopefully prices will decline soon; WTI crude futures declined slightly to $109 per barrel today.
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