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AAA spokesperson: 'People are fueling up less, despite this being the height of the traditional summer driving season'
A decline in both crude oil prices and Americans' demand for gas have allowed gas prices to decrease slightly in the United States over the past couple of weeks.
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Georgia weekly Gas Misery Index: $1,027
Today's national average price per gallon has been reported at $4.84, 17 cents higher than a month ago.
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Georgia's weekly Gas Misery Index at $1,091
Gas prices in the United States have slightly declined over the past week, as a result of a drop in demand for crude oil. Today's national average price per gallon has been reported at $4.93, 33 cents higher than a month ago.
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'The pain of higher prices continues for U.S. consumers': Gas Misery Index in Georgia reached $1,084 this week
As the national gas average hovers just a cent below $5 a gallon, this week's Gasoline Misery Index has surpassed $1,000 and currently sits at $1,005.
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Georgia's Gas Misery Index at $935
Gasoline prices continued to rise last week, as the nation saw an average of a 16-cent increase in just seven days.
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AAA Spokesperson: 'Seasonal gas demand is rising as more drivers hit the road'
It's been about two months since President Joe Biden launched an emergency oil release, but according to AAA, the nation's average for a gallon of gas hasn't dropped in the last month.
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Americans remain 'resilient' as gas prices rise; Georgia's weekly misery index at $856
Gasoline prices continue to set new records each day as they steadily climb higher. Today's national average price per gallon has been reported at $4.59, up another 16 cents from last week.
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Georgia's weekly Gasoline Misery Index now sits at $721: Warnock says, 'We've got to pass my Gas Prices Relief Act'
Record-high gasoline prices still average above $4 per gallon, as today's national average price per gallon has been reported at $4.16, up 4 cents from last week. The latest Gasoline Misery Index shows that on average, Americans will spend $667 more annually on gasoline now than they did at this time last year.
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Georgia gas prices jump more than $1 over last year
Like the rest of the country, Georgia has seen a significant rise in gas prices over the last year.