Average U.S. Gasoline Price Jumps 15 Cents To $4.38 Per Gallon

Average U.S. Gasoline Price Jumps 15 Cents To $4.38 Per Gallon

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The video discusses the current state of fuel prices, noting that they are just below the highest average in history. It compares current prices to those from a year ago, highlighting a significant increase. The Lundberg survey is cited for its data on local and national fuel prices. The video also points out regional price variations, with the San Francisco Bay Area having the highest prices and Tulsa, OK, the lowest. Additionally, it mentions the rising trend in diesel prices.

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What was the average price of a gallon of fuel two months ago?

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How much cheaper was the average price of fuel a year ago compared to now?

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Which company tracks local and national fuel prices?

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What is the highest price for a gallon of fuel mentioned in the text, and where is it located?

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What is the current price of diesel mentioned in the text?

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