Gas prices dip slightly overnight for the first time in 33 days Experts say gas prices could finally start going down, but drivers want to see it before they get their hopes up. Kara Finnstrom reports. Oct 6, 2022 02:03 AAA's Doug Shupe explains why Southern California could see ...
Even though prices are climbing everywhere, the steepest increases are in Midwestern states, which have seen their average gas price rise between 18 cents and 25 cents, according to AAA. The nation's most expensive gas is in California and Washington state, where prices average $5.00 a gallon...
The nationwide average price soared above $5 a gallon — and over $6 in California— in June, as economic recovery and an increase in travel boosted demand for gasoline, and Russia's war in Ukraine caused a spike in oil prices. The surge in prices caused financial pain for families a...
Oil industry representatives said it is state regulations that cause higher prices in California than the rest of the country. The summer blend of gasoline that refineries are required by law to produce in the hotter months costs more money to make but is designed to limit pollutants li...
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As Gov. Gavin Newsom wages a high-profile campaign to prevent sudden spikes in gasoline prices, California air regulators are quietly pushing through a policy change of their own that could raise pump prices by almost a half-dollar a gallon or more. ...
If this isn’t proof of how out of touch and corrupt@GavinNewsomis, giving into the demands of the “climate industrial complex” whose lobbyists spoke for HOURS (I listened!), I don’t know what is. At a time when Newsom should be LOWERING gas prices in California, he’s taken...
The recent run-up in prices has been partially blamed on planned and unplanned California refinery outages.
"Gas prices in California are ridiculous — more than anywhere in the country," said Gregory Landis, a Los Angeles-area real estate manager who identifies as an independent voter. "I have to drive 40 miles each way every day, and it adds up. And I don't see the streets being taken ...