States With The HIGHEST Gas Prices Before Labor Day
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As Americans prepare for a day of travel ahead of Labor Day, the United States is seeing a sharp increase in gas prices which will most likely make this the most expensive Labor Day to travel on since 2014.
During a recent interview with Fox Business, AAA said, “Outside of Ida-impacted areas, gasoline supply is ample for holiday road-trippers, who should expect to pay the most expensive Labor Day weekend gas prices since 2014.“
The nationwide price for a gallon of gas sits at $3.18 which is an increase of 5 cents.
GasBuddy’s Patrick De Haan told Fox that Michigan and Indiana had a shocking increase of 12 cents in just a week. Kentucky has an increase of 11 cents and Ohio and North Carolina had an increase of 8 cents.
“There is ample gasoline supply in the U.S.; any constriction is just a matter of fuel trucks being able to access open roads as flooding dries out and power is restored,” AAA said.
What do U.S. gas prices look like ahead of Labor Day weekend, particularly after Hurricane Ida hammered Louisiana? @GasBuddyGuy explains: pic.twitter.com/9nqi15ULoW
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