As we’ve been writing the past few weeks, gasoline prices are rising in the US from their pandemic low of $1.76 in April to just shy of $2 a gallon as the national average for regular as of Thursday, June 4. The reasons are straightforward: As states have begun to loosen stay-at-home orders, Americans are…
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