Gas Price Pain Causing Increase In Hybrid Sales
WASHINGTON -- Many motorists are feeling more pain at the pump when it comes to gas prices.
A Lundberg Survey reports retail gas prices across the country jumped an average of nearly 25 cents per gallon in the past two weeks. Nationally, self-serve regular averaged $2.91 a gallon, which is up from $2.67 just two weeks ago. Midgrade is now averaging about $3 a gallon, while premium climbed to an average of $3.10, according to officials.
Gas prices in the Washington region are soaring above $3 for a gallon. Experts said prices have gone up by about 40 cents a gallon, which is 80 cents higher than a year ago.story continued
A Lundberg Survey reports retail gas prices across the country jumped an average of nearly 25 cents per gallon in the past two weeks. Nationally, self-serve regular averaged $2.91 a gallon, which is up from $2.67 just two weeks ago. Midgrade is now averaging about $3 a gallon, while premium climbed to an average of $3.10, according to officials.
Gas prices in the Washington region are soaring above $3 for a gallon. Experts said prices have gone up by about 40 cents a gallon, which is 80 cents higher than a year ago.story continued
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