April 13, 2012

Have Gas Prices Finally Peaked?

Jill Schlesinger , CBS MoneyWatch


AP

Consumers could finally get relief at the pumps. Gas prices may have peaked for the year, according to AAA. Regular gasoline has decreased slightly over the past five days to $3.907 a gallon, after surging 20 percent and topping out on April 4. . .

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