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With the average price of $3.18 per gallon, we’ve now hit a record in the US. The previous record, set in March ’81, was an inflation-adjusted $3.15 per gallon.
And it’s especially bad in Chicago, with gas now $3.59 per gallon, the highest average price in the nation. I counted myself lucky when I found gas for only $3.54 per gallon yesterday.
With the average price of $3.18 per gallon, we’ve now hit a record in the US. The previous record, set in March ’81, was an inflation-adjusted $3.15 per gallon.
And it’s especially bad in Chicago, with gas now $3.59 per gallon, the highest average price in the nation. I counted myself lucky when I found gas for only $3.54 per gallon yesterday.
Bonus of living in Texas. I’m still getting it under $3
I used to live in Georgia, where fuel was cheap. I wonder what it’s like there and if it competes with the Oil Patch…
http://www.georgiagasprices.com/retail_price_chart.aspx