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Gas Prices Are Back Above $3 in All 50 States

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Gas prices are up more than 30 cents in the past month, and the average gallon once again costs more than it did a year ago.

For most of last summer and fall, gas prices were declining from the record high above $5 set back in June. But prices have been rising again since Christmas, and the national average is now $3.39, according to price comparison app GasBuddy, up from a recent low of $3.05 in late-December.

What experts say

Rising oil prices and refinery issues impacting gasoline supply are lifting prices at the pump, Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, wrote in a blog post.

What it means for you

Filling up your tank will continue to be more expensive in the coming weeks, experts predict. “Moving forward, it doesn’t look good for motorists, with prices likely to continue accelerating,” De Haan says.

Keep in mind

Despite the uptick in prices, gas is still much cheaper than it was for the majority of 2022. The price of the average gallon is about $1.60 lower than last year’s record high and more than 55 cents lower than last year’s average price of $3.96.

Bottom line

Gas prices are up across the country thanks to higher oil prices, and the outlook isn’t great for drivers. “There is a lot of upward pressure on gas prices at the moment,” AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross wrote in a report Monday.

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