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Gas prices on the rise in Southwest Virginia ahead of spring holiday travel
Read full article: Gas prices on the rise in Southwest Virginia ahead of spring holiday travelIf you are planning on fueling up before hitting the road for spring break and holiday travel, you will notice gas prices are going up.
Gas prices drop, inflation still impacting families in Southwest, Central Virginia
Read full article: Gas prices drop, inflation still impacting families in Southwest, Central VirginiaGas prices are dropping in the Commonwealth, but some families are still struggling to make ends meet due to inflation.
Central & Southwest Virginia: Where you can fill up for as low as $3.29 a gallon
Read full article: Central & Southwest Virginia: Where you can fill up for as low as $3.29 a gallonYour lowest price in the Southwest region would be in Craig County, where the average there is $4.11. But those are only average prices.
How do your county’s current gas prices compare to last week, last month?
Read full article: How do your county’s current gas prices compare to last week, last month?If you’ve been to the gas pumps lately, or even listened to any news outlet, you’re likely well aware that gas prices are at a painful high.
As gas prices rise in the US, countries around the world are feeling pain at the pump even more
Read full article: As gas prices rise in the US, countries around the world are feeling pain at the pump even moreAccording to data from globalpetrolprices.com, 46 countries has gas prices that are $6 a gallon or more, 26 have prices that are at least $7 a gallon while nine countries have gas prices that are $8 a gallon or more.
‘Were looking at about 3 days’ worth’: Virginia association calls President Biden’s gas price fix temporary
Read full article: ‘Were looking at about 3 days’ worth’: Virginia association calls President Biden’s gas price fix temporaryPresident Joe Biden announced this week he will dip into the nation’s reserve supply to overset rising crude oil prices, but drivers may not see long-term or immediate results.
Inflation on everything from gas to groceries is causing concern
Read full article: Inflation on everything from gas to groceries is causing concernThe Consumer Price Index climbed 5.4 percent in September compared to this time last year. Experts say the inflation is a result of supply chain issues and a demand from the pandemic.
Drivers still see rising prices at the pump, experts say demand will continue
Read full article: Drivers still see rising prices at the pump, experts say demand will continueDrivers continue to see soaring prices at the pump. The national average is $3.27, which is up seven cents from the week of Oct. 4. In Virginia, the average is $3.10. That’s up nine cents from the previous week.
Here’s why the coronavirus vaccine could be driving up gas prices in Virginia
Read full article: Here’s why the coronavirus vaccine could be driving up gas prices in VirginiaAs predicted, AAA said more Americans stayed home this year; however, gas prices are rising in Virginia. In typical years, supply and demand would be the culprit of rising prices this time of year. Yet experts are suggesting a link between pump prices and the COVID-19 vaccine. It’s those prices for crude oil that are driving pump prices right now,” explained Morgan Dean, AAA spokesperson. To check gas prices in your area, click here.