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$4 gas could be coming — again

Por: CNN Business October 10, 2022

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New York CNN Business  —  Here’s the bad news first: Gas prices are on the rise in most of the US and could soon hit a national average of $4 a gallon for the first time in two months. But the good news is prices might not stay there long, as they’re already falling in the parts of the country where prices are the highest. The national average price Monday was $3.92 for a gallon of regular gas. That’s up 12 cents in just the last week... + full article



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