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Drivers Line Up as Gas Prices Surge Nationwide

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St. Louis — Circle K offered a temporary 40-cent-per-gallon discount at its stations on Thursday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., drawing drivers who filled up as local pump prices briefly fell below four dollars and customers reported relief; AAA reported the national average at about $4.56 per gallon the same day. Billings, Mobile, Savannah and other markets reported higher regional averages this week: Montana reached about $4.47 on Thursday, some Mobile stations posted $4.59, and Georgia averaged roughly $4.00; drivers and ride-share workers described increased financial strain while retailers reported higher traffic during promotional hours and analysts pointed to supply and geopolitical pressures.

Prepared by Christopher Adams and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • End of February: national average near $2.98 per gallon.
  • Approximately one month prior to Thursday: Montana statewide average about $3.80 per gallon.
  • One week prior to Thursday: Montana's average rose roughly 40 cents week-over-week.
  • Thursday: Circle K ran a 40¢-per-gallon promotion from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.; AAA reported a national average around $4.56.
  • This week: local reports showed peaks (Mobile up to $4.59, Montana $4.47, Georgia about $4.00); drivers reported increased financial strain.

Why This Matters to You

Your wallet is feeling the pinch. Gas prices are surging nationwide, affecting everyone from drivers to ride-share workers. If you're in a region with higher averages, like Montana or Mobile, you're likely feeling it more. Check local promotions, like Circle K's recent discount, to save some cents.

The Bottom Line

Gas prices are at a high, driven by supply issues and geopolitical pressures. This isn't just a number on a sign - it's a real-world hit to your budget. Worth forwarding if you know someone feeling the strain at the pump.

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Who Benefited

Circle K benefited from increased foot traffic and short-term sales by offering a temporary 40-cent-per-gallon discount that attracted drivers seeking immediate relief.

Who Impacted

Drivers, particularly commuters and ride-share workers, suffered from higher fuel costs that reduced disposable income and increased transportation expenses.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
4
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1
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0
Neutral:
3
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Left 0%, Center 75%, Right 25%
Who Benefited

Circle K benefited from increased foot traffic and short-term sales by offering a temporary 40-cent-per-gallon discount that attracted drivers seeking immediate relief.

Who Impacted

Drivers, particularly commuters and ride-share workers, suffered from higher fuel costs that reduced disposable income and increased transportation expenses.

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Drivers Line Up as Gas Prices Surge Nationwide

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'It's ridiculous': Gas prices surge in Mobile, drivers pay up to $4.59 per gallon

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