Hurricane Sandy may have wreaked havoc on the Eastern seaboard, but its aftereffects are providing drivers all over the country with a bit of relief at the pump.
The careful news follower has already heard about the expected rise in prices at the grocery store due to this summers harsh drought conditions across the country. What you may not have expected was how this dry season will affect prices at the gas pumps...
If your gas mileage doesn’t seem as good as it once was, there might be some very valid reasons — including the fact that you’re driving too aggressively.
While gas prices may be coming in a little bit after a four-month surge, they still stand at almost four dollars a gallon. According to a new survey from Harris Interactive of 2,451 adults, these unprecedentedly high prices are causing Americans to change their overall spending habits.
Anyone who has a car and a reason to go somewhere may have experienced a little weight loss this month. It’s not because they’ve been power walking, watching what they eat or doing more activities that don’t involve the use of a Snuggie. It’s because their wallets and purses weigh a lot less.
If it seems like it’s costing more and more to fill up your gas tank, it’s not just your imagination.
On average, a gallon of fuel costs 22 cents more than it did at this time last year. Worse yet, experts think it’ll climb higher still.
It's great to see a Duluthian make the national news. With the high price of gas and the economic situation, it's motivating to find alternatives that actually help us. The eye candy isn't bad either!
Today is Ride to Work Day, aimed at promoting two-wheel travel to reduce traffic and parking congestion, save on energy and bring enjoyment.
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