Gas Prices Dip for Now and Vary by Where You Live

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gasprices3.jpg 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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