Skyrocketing gas prices across the U.S. have motorists wondering how much higher they could go. As we can all clearly see, small increases of 3-cents here and a nickel there add up quickly.
U.S. markets pointed toward a sharply lower open, following a global plunge and a surge in oil prices Thursday after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched military action in Ukraine
It seems that the only thing anyone is talking about is the Coronavirus. There are many negative conversations swirling around the outbreak. Now there may be a silver lining in the decline of gas prices.
We all travel a ton in the summer and this year it may be a little bit cheaper to take that trip. If you can wait a little bit, don't fill up your gas tank just yet. Gas is going to get cheaper just in time for summer travel.
Have you noticed gas prices creeping up slowly since Thanksgiving, well I have and you can prepare for them to continue to rise according to News10.
Here is the reason why:
According to Gasbuddy.com, more than 20 cents a gallon since Thanksgiving, but according to experts, it has little to do with supply and demand...