Gas prices are at historic highs – showing double digit increases since the start of the year. The price for regular grade gasoline nationally last week increased 4 cents to $3.39 – 11 cents higher than on January first. In Delaware the price of a gallon of regular grade gas decreased a penny from the week before to $3.39. AAA Mid-Atlantic official say one thing contributing to the increase is the repeal of the ethanol tax credit. Analysts believe that the price at the pump will build through the spring before tapering off later this year.
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4 comments:
Just wait until the crap hits the fan with Iran. Gas will be over $5 a gallon.
Gas was 2.29 a gal when Bush left office.
I heard gas,food and travel cost are all going up. It sucks!
Let's get rid of the ethanol mandate, and go back to selling real gas, instead of this contaminated garbage.
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