Consumer News: Producer price index rises 10% in a year, tips to save money at the gas pump and more!
Consumer News: Producer price index rises 10% in a year, tips to save money at the gas pump and more!
Consumer News: Producer price index rises 10% in a year, tips to save money at the gas pump and more!
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– With the rising prices at the pump in South Carolina, there may be a few things you can do to save some money. We spoke with USC Economics Professor William Hauk who offers some tips. Hauk suggests using a gas app that tracks prices around town. You can also look for customer loyalty programs, Hauk says various…
Sticker shock at the pump has many Americans planning to make some changes.
More bad news for those dreading filling up their tanks tonight. Every single county in South Carolina reports the average price for a gallon of gas is above $4.
Pain at the pumps here in the Midlands is falling in line with nationwide prices, by rising to near-record levels.
The average price of regular gasoline across the U.S. has risen above $4 per gallon for the first time since 2008.
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)–The National average for a gallon of gas is the highest in nearly ten years. Prices at the pump have climbed again. In Los Angeles, gas prices surged to$5.00 a gallon for the first time, ever. AAA reports the average price hit $5.01 on Thursday, indicating a price jump of over 8 cents in one day. Here at…
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On this day two years ago, the national average price per gallon of gas was $2.42, and eventually dropped to $1.74 by late April. Now, GasBuddy predicts the national average will rise to $4 per gallon by the end of March.
Consumer News with ABC Columbia is brought to you by Grow Financial. COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– Prices at the pump continue rise. AAA says the average price in South Carolina is $3.48 a gallon. The National average stands at $3.62 per gallon, that’s up eight cents in a week and 25 cents in a month. And as we approach the Spring…