State by State Gas Prices=How are gas prices in your area?
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Here in Puerto Rico the prices continue to go up.Today March 20 it's $2.55 per gallon.
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$2.50 a gallon on average now at the U.S.
Here in Puerto Rico today MArch 27 it's at $2.60 a gallon and still going up.Since last month it has risen around .40 cents.
$2.50 a gallon on average now at the U.S.
Here in Puerto Rico today MArch 27 it's at $2.60 a gallon and still going up.Since last month it has risen around .40 cents.
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Janice wrote:I wonder how much air fare has gone up in the past month? We better stock up on our gas cans for hurricane season generators. The pumps may be empty or outragious prices.
I know my friend just took a round trip on a plane to see her parents in Decatur, Illinois for $200. Yeah, for Hurricane Katrina last year, you had to drive 30 minutes or more from my house to get gas. And when you did find a place that had gas, the line stretched out for miles. Luckily, we only had to run our generator for 3 days after Katrina.
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Today the price here in Puerto Rico has risen to $2.70 a gallon.
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OK... I just checked http://www.gasbuddy.com and I noticed that Rhode Island (where Im from) actually has cheaper gas than the Houston area!!! They have always been 10-20 cents more than here!! Thats really just nuts.. Esp. since Houston has all the oil refineries.. Thats just crazy!!!
Heres the link:
http://www.gasbuddy.com/
Heres the link:
http://www.gasbuddy.com/
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i'm pretty ticked off about now. we were in southeastern AZ last week and gas prices were around 2.41 to 2.50. when we left the florida panhandle on friday, the 24th, gas was 2.60. gas prices in our part of AZ did not increase at all the entire ten days we were there. when we returned to florida, gas was 2.70!!!!! what the heck drives a ten cent increase in a week when it didnt move at all in the boonies of AZ!!!!???!!!! i also would LOVE to know why it's 30 cents more herein FL than in southern AZ....
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