
May Fuel Update: Prices Spike Again Across the Nation
Fuel prices have risen in all 50 states, with the average increasing by almost 39 cents.
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Fuel prices have risen in all 50 states, with the average increasing by almost 39 cents.
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The average fuel economy for new vehicles sold in March was 25.3 mpg — unchanged from the value that was revised for February.
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The national average price of a gallon of unleaded climbed 5.9 cents to $2.066 for the week ending March 28, continuing a month-long trend of increasing fuel prices, according to federal data.
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The national average price of a gallon of unleaded gasoline increased 4.6 cents to $2.007 for the week ending March 21, capping a month of rising fuel prices that reversed continuously falling prices.
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The national average price of a gallon of unleaded increased 12 cents to $1.961 per gallon for the week ending March 14, which marked the second consecutive weekly increase, according to federal records.
Read More →The average fuel economy for new vehicles sold in February was 25.2 mpg — unchanged from the value that was revised for January.
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The national average price of a gallon of unleaded gasoline increased 5.8 cents to $1.841 for the week ending March 7, according to federal records.
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Natural Gas vehicle production and sales declined in 2015 compared to 2014. This was primarily due to the reduced cost of petroleum, according to Matthew Godlewski, president of NGVAmerica.
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The national average price of a gallon of unleaded gasoline increased 5.3 cents to $1.783 for the week ending Feb. 29 as a closing spike during a month that saw turbulent prices similar to the price movement of oil.
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West Coast gasoline prices fell sharply for the week ending Feb. 22, while the nation's average price remained flat and Midwest gasoline saw a spike higher, according to federal data.
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The national average price of gasoline fell 3.5 cents to $1.724 for a gallon for the week ending Feb. 15, according to federal records.
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