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Gas prices: New 2026 high set nine days after energy secretary said prices ‘likely peaked’

Gas prices: New 2026 high set nine days after energy secretary said prices ‘likely peaked’
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The national average price for regular gas rose to $4.176 per gallon on Tuesday. It’s the fifth straight day of increases at the pumps after fuel costs had dropped to as low as $4.02 per gallon just a week ago.  Tuesday’s gas prices also set a new high for the year, breaking the previous record […]

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