Gas Prices Dip for Now and Vary by Where You Live
How much it costs to fill up the tank depends on where you are.
Over the past five months, the average price of a gallon of gasoline in the U.S. has soared almost 50% to $3.16 a gallon. But prices have climbed faster in some places than in others. People in Chicago have seen prices go up 64% to $3.61. But people in San Francisco, who have long paid some of the highest fuel prices, saw a 32% rise to $3.57, reports the Wall Street Journal.
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