Gas prices are expected to rise during holiday weekends, but this year's Labor Day price bump reportedly turned into a ramp. In the past two weeks ending Friday, the national average regular gas price crept up 5.76 cents to $3.667 per gallon. The increase echoes the rise in the cost of crude oil, and an ethanol price rise also was a factor.
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no the reason for the price rise is most americans have cut back on driving, so now the oil companies are exporting gasoline to several countries that don't have the refining capacity! the consumer will never catch a break!
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