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AAA spokesperson: 'Consumers appear to be taking the pressure off their wallets by fueling up less'
Gas prices in Nevada and across the country continued to decline in the last week providing some relief, but Americans are still paying a premium at the pump. As Nevada's average is reportedly $5.09 per gallon, Friday's Gasoline Misery Index for the state currently sits at $605.
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AAA spokesperson: 'People are fueling up less'
Gas prices across the country continued to decline again in the last week, but Americans are still paying a premium at the pump. As Nevada's average is reportedly $5.19 per gallon, Friday's Gasoline Misery Index for the state currently sits at $698. Andrew Gross, spokesperson of American Automobile Association (AAA), said a combination of both lower oil prices and lower domestic demand are contributing to the drop in pump prices.
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'Gas prices rose 11.2% in June alone, and are up nearly 60% from a year earlier': Nevada's current gas misery index: $802
Gas prices across the country continued to decline again in the last week, but Americans are still paying a premium at the pump. During the month of June, gas prices jumped 11.2%. Nevada's gas price average remains high and so does the state's Gasoline Misery Index.
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Rising cost of electric vehicles may make Nevada gas prices less painful, new EVS now '22% more'
President Biden's strategy to promote green energy has included promoting a significant transition toward electric cars (EV).
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Biden says drivers should be prepared to deal with high gas prices for ‘as long as it takes’
Drivers in Nevada will spend $993 more on gas than they did a year ago, according to this week's Gas Misery Index. The national average price for a gallon of gas is 17 cents higher than a month ago with Nevada coming in at $5.56, according to the report.
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AAA on oil concerns: 'Crude prices have dropped this week amid broad market concern'
Drivers in Nevada will spend $1,042 more on gas than they did a year ago, according to this week's Gas Misery Index. The national average price for a gallon of gas is 33 cents higher than a month ago with Nevada coming in at $5.60, according to the report.
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Prices at pump continue to rise, Gas Misery Index in Nevada stands at $1,070
This week's Gas Misery Index reports that drivers in Nevada will spend $1,070 more on gas than they did a year ago, with the average price for a gallon of gas in the state at $5.62.
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Nevada's national Gas Misery Index: $965
Drivers hoping to find relief at the gas pump won’t get their break anytime soon, according to analysts who watch the oil market.
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National, Nevada gas prices continue to climb
Gas prices continue to rise to painful levels as consumers around the country struggle to keep up with rising costs.
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Nevada's weekly Gas Misery Index at $889; Memorial Day gas prices could be 'higher than any other'
With record-high gas prices continuing to sweep the nation each day, today's national average price per gallon is set at $4.59, up another 16 cents from last week.
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'Nevadans are facing rising costs at the pump': State's Gas Misery Index is second-highest in the country
Residents in Nevada are feeling the pain at the pump as the average price of gas is now over $5 per gallon.