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Gasoline could top $5 a gallon this summer, causing more pain for consumers

May 29, 2024, 11:58 AM
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This summer, gasoline prices are escalating, with projections suggesting they could reach $5 or more per gallon, and possibly $6.20 by August. Factors such as tight supply due to sanctions on Russian oil and declining refining capacity are driving costs higher. Households are projected to spend around $5,000 a year on gas, a significant increase from last year. The national average for unleaded gasoline reached a record high of $4.56 per gallon, with all 50 states now averaging above $4.