“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.
Personal Finance
As temperatures reach triple-digits, there are a number of things ratepayers can do to help trim utility bills.
You’re not alone if you wait until the last minute to file your federal tax return. Here are the last-minute tax tips and deadlines you need to file on time — and your options if you can’t.
The IRS has been tasked with looking into how to create a government-operated electronic free-file tax return system for all. But that doesn’t sit well with the big tax-prep companies.
Sticking strictly to a safety checklist can help you avoid ticket scams.
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.
A creditor in the goalie’s Chapter 7 case wants a $4.75 million loan repaid, and American Express says $95,000 in charges were made after a lawyer was hired.
Spring has for years been seen as the best season for selling. One Bankrate estimate found that those who list the same home can earn $208,273 in May and just $187,000 in January.
Nevada motorists have over $4 million in unclaimed technology fee refunds to recover from the state DMV.
Stacker has compiled statistics on gas prices in Nevada as of March 24.
With inflation coming down, why are grocery prices still incredibly high and climbing? And why are pantry and refrigerator staples currently double the rate of inflation?
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.
The Nevada Housing Division and the Nevada Rural Housing Authority received $10 million to help first-time homebuyers.
Although the Silver State isn’t home to the most expensive gas, prices for Nevadans hit their pocketbooks harder than any other state, according to a list compiled by insurance firm HiRoad.
Nevada’s average price for a carton of eggs has surged to $6.07 at the end of 2022, while the national average is $4.25, according to Catherine Cortez Masto’s letter.
