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Gas prices are on the rise again. Here's where experts say they are going next.


The cost of filling up is rising ahead of the summer driving season, as peak demand and geopolitical issues converge. Read More

Gas prices keep increasing, but why?


The national average for gas prices sits at $3.67 right now, which is a 21 cent increase from last month. According to the Energy Information Administration, the demand for gas rose slightly while ... Read More

‘Extremely active’ hurricane season may lead to late-summer surge in gas prices


U.S. gasoline prices at the pump probably aren’t too far from their likely peak this year, but a particularly active Atlantic hurricane season could lead ... Read More

Rising gas prices to possibly affect people’s wallets during summer travel season


Massachusetts drivers are expressing concerns about the recent dramatic increase in gas prices in the past couple of weeks. Read More

Gas prices have climbed nearly 14% this year. Here’s why.


In Utah, the average price of a gallon of gas has increased by 60 cents, while prices over that same period have jumped 55 cents in Alaska and 43 cents in Oregon, AAA data showed. Drivers may be ... Read More

Lower Your Home Energy Bills Right Now


Draw the drapes on hot days. You can reduce the heat from the sun that enters your home by up to 33 percent, the DOE says. To get that level of benefit, though, you’ll need to use medium-colored ... Read More

Inflation runs hot for third straight month, driven by gas prices and rent


Inflation remains the stickiest of problems for the U.S. economy, with the March consumer price index coming ... caution within the Fed now to mean that a July cut may also be a stretch, by ... Read More

Inflation Was Hotter Than Expected in March, Unwelcome News for the Fed


The surprisingly stubborn reading raised doubts about when — and even whether — the Federal Reserve will be able to start cutting interest rates this year. Read More

Best Gas Credit Cards of April 2024


Still, especially for heavy drivers, getting outsized rewards on gas can be key. Aim to earn at least 3% back on every ... the average price peaked at $5.10. Let’s say you bought 10 gallons ... Read More

Money latest: Prepayment meters now have cheapest default tariff - should you switch?


The default tariff for prepayment meters is now cheaper than other types of meter - so should you switch? You can read this and our other weekend features, and leave a comment, below - and check back ... Read More

Gas prices soar ahead of Alberta gas tax, federal carbon tax increases


1:53 Gas prices ... peak we saw last year, which was about $1.46 provincially. Now, today, we’re at about $1.44 provincially. I think we’ll probably exceed that just by a little bit — we may ... Read More

Gas prices have climbed nearly 14% this year. Here's why.


Gas prices have surged higher at the outset of 2024, stressing household budgets and complicating efforts to cool inflation. Since the beginning of the year, the average national price for a ... Read More


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