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    Gas prices: More expensive than a week ago

    February 7, 2025Updated:February 7, 2025 Business & Economy No Comments
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    The average weekly amount for regular oil will be$ 3.141 per gallon, according to AAA. A gallon of regular gasoline was$ 3.11 a gallon, but this is the third straight time of fuel price increases.

    The Trump administration‘s announcement to impose tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico started the subsequent rise in gasoline prices. The taxes were ultimately delayed by at least 30 days, but oil prices have increased since then. Prior to that, gasoline prices decreased after President Donald Trump began serving on January 20.

    The price of gasoline was a heated topic during the national expression of Trump’s father, former President Joe Biden. Oil prices substantially increased under his watch, which started less than six weeks into his name. After the regular rate for regular oil was$ 2.476 per litre during Trump’s first word between Jan. 2017 and Jan. 2021, fuel prices soared under Biden. By June 2021, the price of gas had increased to more than$ 3 per gallon, and it has remained above that level for the remainder of his presidency.

    Oil prices hit$ 4.929 in June 2022, the highest national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in the world’s record. The following month, prices started to drop eventually, but they would continue to fluctuate between 2022 and 2024. By April 2024, gas prices reached a high for the year before starting to decrease in May, ultimately dropping to$ 3.01 per gallon by mid-December. Pricing began to increase again after Christmas.

    Trump campaigned for the ability to lower oil charges if elected. Less than a fortnight into his second word, the outcomes have been mixed. A year after Trump’s opening, fuel costs fell to general totals less than Biden’s last day in office. Up until this year, prices continued to drop.

    Gas costs vary depending on the state, which is common throughout the nation. On Friday, gas prices throughout the country ranged from$ 2.682 to$ 4.549 per gallon. Some states have experienced falls at the pump, while in others, the cost of fuel has increased.

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    Now, Hawaii has the highest oil prices in the country, at$ 4.549 per quart. Yet, California is a close second, with a state average for a gallon of regular gasoline of$ 4.546. Mississippi, meanwhile, has the cheapest gas prices in the country, at$ 2.682 per gallon.

    Geographically, the average price for a quart of regular gasoline in Washington, D. C., on Friday is$ 3.264. It is the place of Delmarva with the highest prices. Maryland has the most expensive average gas price, at$ 3.202 per gallon, and Virginia is the cheapest, at$ 3.06. Delaware, which once had the least expensive oil prices on the East Coast, is at$ 3.082 on Friday.

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