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By Arizona Business Daily reports |
Aug 17, 2022
Arizona drivers paid an average of $4.13 on Aug. 16 for a gallon of gas, reflecting a monthly decline of 74 cents but an increase of $504 paid on an annual basis compared to gas prices a year ago, according to the Gasoline Misery Index.
By Arizona Business Daily reports |
Aug 16, 2022
Arizona drivers paid an average of $4.13 on Aug. 15 for a gallon of gas, reflecting a monthly decline of 74 cents but an increase of $504 paid on an annual basis compared to gas prices a year ago, according to the Gasoline Misery Index.
By Arizona Business Daily reports |
Aug 13, 2022
Arizona drivers paid an average of $4.18 on Aug. 12 for a gallon of gas, reflecting a monthly decline of 81 cents but an increase of $530 paid on an annual basis compared to gas prices a year ago, according to the Gasoline Misery Index.
By Arizona Business Daily reports |
Aug 12, 2022
Arizona drivers paid an average of $4.19 on Aug. 11 for a gallon of gas, reflecting a monthly decline of 83 cents but an increase of $540 paid on an annual basis compared to gas prices a year ago, according to the Gasoline Misery Index.
By Arizona Business Daily reports |
Aug 11, 2022
Arizona drivers paid an average of $4.22 on Aug. 10 for a gallon of gas, reflecting a monthly decline of 81 cents but an increase of $560 paid on an annual basis compared to gas prices a year ago, according to the Gasoline Misery Index.
By Arizona Business Daily reports |
Aug 10, 2022
Arizona drivers paid an average of $4.25 on Aug. 9 for a gallon of gas, reflecting a monthly decline of 79 cents but an increase of $570 paid on an annual basis compared to gas prices a year ago, according to the Gasoline Misery Index.
By Arizona Business Daily |
Aug 9, 2022
Arizona drivers paid an average of $4.29 on Aug. 8 for a gallon of gas, reflecting a monthly decline of 78 cents but an increase of $591 paid on an annual basis compared to gas prices a year ago, according to the Gasoline Misery Index.
By Arizona Business Daily reports |
Aug 6, 2022
Arizona drivers paid an average of $4.37 on Aug. 5 for a gallon of gas, reflecting a monthly decline of 78 cents but an increase of $632 paid on an annual basis compared to gas prices a year ago, according to the Gasoline Misery Index.
By Arizona Business Daily reports |
Aug 5, 2022
Arizona drivers paid an average of $4.40 on Aug. 4 for a gallon of gas, reflecting a monthly decline of 76 cents but an increase of $647 paid on an annual basis compared to gas prices a year ago, according to the Gasoline Misery Index.
By Arizona Business Daily reports |
Aug 4, 2022
Arizona drivers paid an average of $4.44 on Aug. 3 for a gallon of gas, reflecting a monthly decline of 73 cents but an increase of $672 paid on an annual basis compared to gas prices a year ago, according to the Gasoline Misery Index.
By Arizona Business Daily reports |
Aug 3, 2022
Arizona drivers paid an average of $4.47 on Aug. 2 for a gallon of gas, reflecting a monthly decline of 71 cents but an increase of $688 paid on an annual basis compared to gas prices a year ago, according to the Gasoline Misery Index.
By Arizona Business Daily reports |
Aug 2, 2022
Arizona drivers paid an average of $4.50 on Aug. 1 for a gallon of gas, reflecting a monthly decline of 71 cents but an increase of $703 paid on an annual basis compared to gas prices a year ago, according to the Gasoline Misery Index.
By Andy Nghiem |
Jul 15, 2022
Gas prices across the country continued to decline in the last week, but Americans are still paying a premium at the pump.
By Sam Jackson |
Apr 5, 2022
In addition to 40-year-high inflation levels, Metro Business Daily's latest "Gasoline Misery Index" shows that Americans will spend an average of $704 more on gas this year over last year.
By Laurie A. Luebbert |
Mar 10, 2022
A new tool will help Arizona residents measure the actual financial impact rising gas prices are having on their income.
By David Beasley |
Mar 8, 2022
Experts have explored for several months the potential contributors to the high U.S. inflation numbers, but there has yet to be a sound consensus on the primary reason.