The problem today is we don’t know whether to smile or frown. The reason is gas and food prices have been moving in opposite directions.
NEW YORK - A surge in gasoline prices is taking some of the fun out of summer. The national average for a gallon of gasoline at the pump has climbed to $3.67, up 34 cents since July 1. An increase in ...
Recent price volatility at the self-serve pump—at GA airports across the U.S.—has led to uncertainty and a bit of attitude adjustment among pilots seeking to continue flying, whether for a weekend ...
More than half of all Americans have found the price of gasoline a “very serious problem” or “somewhat serious problem” according to new polling data. A new Quinnipiac poll showed that 37% of ...
Traffic was light on Atlanta highways Saturday and gas stations that were fortunate enough to have fuel were still charging more than $3 a gallon. In West Virginia, 10 percent of stations ran out of ...