Gas Prices- How Did They Get So High?Chad Kiser
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How can you tell if you should fill up on gas now or wait for prices to drop in a few days? It’s pretty easy to predict when gas prices are about to rise, said GasBuddy’s lead petroleum analyst Patrick De Haan. All you have to do is watch the price of oil. “That’s a ...
Record gas prices are particularly harmful to Americans who live paycheck to paycheck, and particularly to those in rural areas where there is no public transportation. Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, said: "By my calculations, the typical household is spending about 160 (U.S...
After a year of high inflation and market volatility,gas pricesare expected to fall in 2023, although summer travel could still push prices into the $4 per gallon range as soon as May, according to a new forecast. GasBuddy, an app that provides real-time gas price information, released 202...
When the COVID-19 pandemic first hit, everyone hunkered down at home, effectively plunging the demand for gas. Prices were at all-time lows as a result. However, barely a year later, gas prices are climbing back up with a vengeance. ...
In general, higher oil prices are a drag on the economy. Here we will focus on some of the direct and indirect negative effects of high gas prices. Key Takeaways When gas prices rise, it can be a drag on the economy—impacting everything from consumer spending to the price of airline ...
Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Arizona. Gas prices are as of July 3. Arizona by the numbers Gas current price: $3.56 Week change: -$0.03 (-0.9%) Year change: -$0.30 (-7.8%) Historical expensive gas price: $5.39 (6/17/22) ...
Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Arizona. Gas prices are as of May 3. Arizona by the numbers Gas current price: $4.03 Week change: -$0.06 (-1.5%) Year change: -$0.67 (-14.3%) Historical expensive gas price: $5.39 (6/17/22) ...