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‘Calm Before the Storm’: Gas Prices 45 Cents Higher than One Month Ago

by Hannah Bleau


Gas prices are now 45 cents higher than they were just one month ago as they continue to climb day by day with no signs of slowing.

Gas prices reached another record high Tuesday, clocking in at $4.622 for regular gasoline. Mid-grade is now nearing $5.00 a gallon, and premium is well over, standing at $5.288.  

The current gas price average is three cents higher than it was one week ago, 45 cents higher than it was month ago, and $1.58 higher than it was one year ago. States that saw the highest weekly increase include “Wisconsin (+11 cents), Colorado (+11 cents), California (+10 cents), Utah (+10 cents), Oklahoma (+9 cents), Iowa (+9 cents), Minnesota (+9 cents), North Dakota (+8 cents) and Montana (+8 cents),” according to AAA. California still reigns as the most expensive market, reporting an average of $6.165 per gallon…


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