Gasoline prices are not behaving as they normally do during the height of the summer driving season. According to AAA, prices moved hardly a whit during the long Fourth of July holiday, even though demand rose slightly, according to the Energy Information Administration. “Gas prices are $1.30 per gallon less this year than last, but…
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