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Monday, December 02, 2013

Marylanders Return Home To Higher Gas Prices After Thanksgiving Weekend

Travelers who took the roads to get home see some unexpected gas prices.

Rochelle Ritchie caught up with drivers who say they definitely noticed a change in just four days.

Drivers were met with an unwelcome surprise at the pump, but the good news is the prices will not stay this high for long.

The Thanksgiving holiday got off to a smooth start at the pump with prices well below average, only to suddenly spike after all the turkey and stuffing.

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6 comments:

  1. THIS IS PRICE GOUGING, ALL OF SALISBURY WAS HIT LIKE THIS LAST WEEK, WHERE IS OUR STATES ATTORNEY.??

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  2. So, the admitted truth here is that the only reason prices were jacked up was to rake in more profits over the holiday.

    Nothing to do with world prices or supply.

    Just simple greed.

    Because they can.

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  3. funny how everyone I see says how prices are down. i haven't seen it!

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  4. George Bush's fault huh politicians?
    It doesnt have to be high prices.

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  5. pissed college student.December 3, 2013 at 7:24 AM

    $1.85 GWB
    $3.65 BHO

    And they wonder why people don't travel, while they travel in there armored limos and Airplanes???????

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  6. July 2008 ,under Bush, it hit $4.12 which is still the record high for gas prices.
    So 7:24 what are you talking about? Do some research.

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