United States: Retail gasoline prices fell across multiple states this week, with GasBuddy reporting week-over-week declines in South Carolina, Ohio and Michigan as of Monday and Sunday station surveys. State averages varied widely, with some stations reporting prices under $3.60 while others exceeded $4.40, and the U.S. average also declined this week. The declines provided short-term relief to drivers and commuters, but disparities persisted across regions and stations; some areas still face prices substantially higher than a year ago. On June 8, Brent and WTI crude benchmarks began trading above $90 a barrel after renewed Middle East strikes, raising concerns about potential supply disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz.
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油价较低地区的司机们立刻感受到了钱包上的节省,而一些靠近更便宜加油站的本地零售商则迎来了更多的顾客,因为消费者们在寻找更便宜的燃料。
本地油价较高的地区的消费者继续为加油支付更多费用,受中东冲突再起推动的原油价格上涨,令能源依赖型产业依然脆弱。
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