Gas Prices Jump Another 10 Cents As Drivers Face An Extra 52 Cents On Average Per Gallon Versus January

AAA has found that drivers across the country on average are facing 52 cents more per gallon in costs at the pump than they faced on January 1 of this year.

While the national average is skewed by states like California, Oregon, Alaska, Washington, and Hawaii where drivers can face more than 50 cents in additional costs, the overall survey is a solid indicator of all important energy costs on a daily basis.

Since January 2021, American employers and workers have faced a historic sustained 30% cost inflation in goods and services across the board with energy and housing leading the way. We are regularly analyzing a number of cost measures and providing the analysis for readers like you here. Check back often!

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