Gas prices in metros across the country are higher than they were a year ago on average and remain more or less at a plateau. But what’s next?
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“While it’s possible we could go higher later this summer … it appears the odds that the national average will miss the $4 per gallon mark are rising,” analyst Patrick De Haan said in a statement.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries shocked markets this week when it announced it would cut back oil production. This move will likely impact Americans’ wallets as they fill up their gas tanks in the coming weeks.
Stacker has compiled statistics on gas prices in Nevada as of March 24.
Gas prices declined in cities across the country over the last week as inflation rates remain stubbornly high and the price of oil has declined.
Stacker used monthly data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to find the eight grocery items that experienced the largest price increases in the last month.
Gas prices are up slightly, on average, this week in metro areas around the U.S. as Americans settle in from the busy holiday travel season.
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