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Mapped: Gas Prices in Every U.S. State

Mapped: Gas Prices in Every U.S. State

Gas prices fluctuate from state to state due to factors such as local taxes, environmental regulations, reliance on local production or imports, and the proximity of refineries.

In this infographic, we use data from the American Automobile Association (AAA) to illustrate the cost of fueling a vehicle in each U.S. state.

Tax Breaks and Environmental Regulation

Why Are Leftists And Elitists So Happy About Skyrocketing Gas Prices?

By Brandon Smith

There is a narrative being spread within leftist/socialist circles by media celebrities and White House cronies, and it is this: Paying high prices for oil and gas is actually a GOOD thing. But why is it a good thing to these people? How do they benefit?

Spoiler Alert: It has nothing to do with punishing Russia economically.

Mother Nature Massacres Natural Gas Bulls

Mother Nature Massacres Natural Gas Bulls

Submitted by Nick Cunningham via OilPrice.com,

Natural gas prices plunged to their lowest level since November on mild weather in the U.S., which has caused storage levels to decline at a much slower pace than expected.

Contracts for March delivery on the Nymex exchange dipped to $2.63 on February 21, down a third since December. The bearish swing has come after successive EIA reports showing a modest drawdown in gas inventory levels.

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