US gasoline prices rise to $4.43 per gallon, a 61% increase since December. The surge is expected to cost Americans an additional $90 billion in fuel spending this year compared to a $3 per gallon baseline.
US gasoline prices have risen to $4.43 per gallon, marking a 61% increase since December. This price hike is projected to cost Americans approximately $90 billion more in fuel expenses this year compared to a $3 per gallon baseline.
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US gasoline prices have risen to $4.43 per gallon, marking a 61% increase since December. This price hike is projected to cost Americans approximately $90 billion more in fuel expenses this year compared to a $3 per gallon baseline.
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