Gas prices in the US increased by 8 cents to $3.39 per gallon due to higher oil costs and demand.

Gas prices in the US have risen by 8 cents to an average of $3.39 per gallon for the week ending March 7, due to more expensive oil and increased demand. The cost of a single barrel of oil has risen to around $80, nearly $10 more than a few months ago. The top 10 most expensive gas markets in the US are California ($4.88), Hawaii ($4.70), Washington ($4.20), Nevada ($4.11), Oregon ($3.93), Illinois ($3.72), Alaska ($3.70), Arizona ($3.57), Michigan ($3.56), and Pennsylvania ($3.52).

March 11, 2024
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