
The national average price for gasoline rose one cent to $2.18, despite a dip in U.S. demand for gasoline.
The national average price for gasoline rose one cent to $2.18, despite a dip in U.S. demand for gasoline.
The national average price for gasoline rose to $2.17, following continued increases on gasoline demand, and is up four cents from last week.
Gas was one penny more expensive than the previous week, though demand, overall, is still down by nearly 25%.
The national average price for gasoline rose three cents to $1.87 for the start of the Memorial Day work week but is still near lows not seen during the same period of time since 2003 where the average price for fuel was $1.50 on average.
The national average price for gasoline continued to rise slightly, now up to $1.84, though approximately 40 states carry an average of price of $2 per gallon or less.
The price of diesel fuel in the U.S. fell again last week, bringing the price to its lowest level since Mid-December when the average price was $2.49 per gallon.
The price of diesel fuel continued to slide last week, as the latest numbers from the Energy Department show a two-week trend of falling fuel prices.
The price of diesel fuel in the U.S. fell last week, breaking a month-long string of increases, according to the latest numbers from the Energy Department.
Diesel prices increased for the first time in four weeks, but overall have remained nearly flat during the same period of time.
For the fourth week in a row, diesel prices fell in the U.S., this time by less than half a cent, according to the latest numbers from the Energy Department.
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