In the United States, gasoline prices have surged to their highest levels since November, as indicated by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), marking a significant increase that has impacted drivers nationwide. This recent spike is noted as the most substantial since late November, reflecting a notable rise in retail gas prices. The national average for gas prices has also reached a two-month high, indicating a broader trend of escalating fuel costs.
Car prices soared in 2021 after the pandemic, but they have since remained level for the past three years. https://t.co/tzwAmSuPct
Gas prices: National average jumps to 2-month high https://t.co/ypy45eCiOP by @graceodonne11
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U.S. drivers saw the most expensive gasoline prices at the pump in three months. https://t.co/3ds0EFkFlK
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