Gas prices are on the rise again. Nationwide, gas prices averaged $3.82 per gallon as of Aug. 3 up 29 cents since the previous month, according to AAA. See: 8 Surprising Places That Offer Gas.
Drivers in the Pacific Northwest suddenly find themselves paying the highest gasoline prices in the country as summer 2023 kicks into gear, meaning that long-suffering California drivers are no longer.
While many credit cards offer perks such as rewards for gas, electric vehicle (EV) owners were in no such luck until recently. Best Hybrid and Electric Cars of 2022: How Much They Cost and More To.
Average gas prices in the U.S. could fall as low as $4 a gallon in the coming weeks after pushing above $5 in mid-June, a White House official said over the weekend. However, those "low" prices might.
The Biden administration canceled three oil and gas lease sales scheduled in the Gulf of Mexico and off the coast of Alaska in early May as gas prices continued to skyrocket. See: National Gas Prices.