WASHINGTON — The American Automobile Association reported the national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline rose to $4.483 on Tuesday, an increase of nearly 3 cents overnight, as escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and related crude oil volatility pushed retail fuel prices higher across multiple states this week. This week drivers saw larger regional spikes, with California averaging $6.13 per gallon and a South San Francisco station reporting $7.89 on Tuesday; diesel also ticked higher. State-level responses included Georgia's March tax suspension and a Kentucky executive order signed Tuesday to freeze a scheduled gas tax increase, slightly easing consumer costs.
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Rising gas prices hit your wallet directly. If you're in a state like California, you're feeling it even more. Check your local gas prices before hitting the road. Consider carpooling or public transit to save some cash.
Gas prices are climbing due to global tensions and state-level actions are trying to ease the burden. It's a fluid situation, so keep an eye on the news. Worth forwarding if you know someone planning a road trip soon.
Oil producers and refiners saw near-term price-driven revenue increases, while motorists in states that suspended gas taxes received temporary relief through lower at-the-pump costs compared with otherwise higher retail prices.
Motorists, particularly in California and Bay Area communities, suffered sharply higher pump prices with some stations charging near $8 per gallon and statewide averages exceeding $6 per gallon.
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Gasoline Prices Climb Amid Strait of Hormuz Tensions
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