As predicted by AAA and many others, gasoline prices rose following increases in crude oil prices, driven by fears about global crude oil supplies following the attacks on production facilities in Saudi Arabia Sept. 14. But nationally, the increase has only been a dime—though more than half the states saw somewhat larger increases. And, said…
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