U.S. Gas Prices Show Slight Increase Despite Falling Oil Costs
Despite a decrease in oil prices, U.S. gas prices have crept up slightly, influenced by regional demand and global conflicts.
- National average gas price reaches $3.67, a slight rise from last week.
- Oil prices drop due to tensions in the Middle East and Ukraine, yet gas prices remain unstable.
- States like Colorado and Mississippi report some of the lowest gas prices in the country.
- Predictions suggest a rise in gas prices over the summer, driven by increased travel and seasonal demand.
- Experts advise on ways to save on gas, emphasizing fuel efficiency and proper vehicle maintenance.