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onetoomany: This could start cutting into your EV...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Over the past two weeks, average U.S. retail gasoline prices took their biggest jump since last August, when a multi-state power blackout hit prices, and they could go higher yet, an industry analyst said on Sunday.
The national average for self-serve regular unleaded gas was $1.93 a gallon on May 7, up more than 10 cents per gallon from two weeks ago, according to the nationwide Lundberg survey of about 8,000 gasoline stations.
At $2.25 per gallon, San Diego's average price for self-serve regular was the highest in the most recent survey.
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Ouchez: Still cheaper than bottled water! *NM*
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