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GasBuddy predicts that prices will peak to at an average of $4.10 to $4.45 in the greater Tampa Bay region.
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The average price in Jacksonville could sink below $3 per gallon by Christmas.
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Prices at the pump should go down as part of a temporary gas-tax break for Florida drivers. In all, 27 new laws kick in this weekend.
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Gas futures are up because gas supplies are declining and investors expect Americans to travel more this year than last year, the AAA auto club said.
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Gas prices fell a little over the weekend, but no one knows where they're headed.
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House and Senate negotiators agreed Wednesday night to use $200 million in federal stimulus money to give Gov. Ron DeSantis part of his request for a gas-tax break. It would take effect just before the election.
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The U.S. Energy Information Administration says oil prices have surged to their highest level in a decade due to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
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The U.S. doesn’t get its oil from Russia, but the price of crude oil is skyrocketing.
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Florida's gasoline prices jumped an average of 12 cents a gallon last week, and things won't get any better with spring and summer lying down the road.
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The AAA auto club forecasts that gasoline prices may fall 20 to 25 cents over the next couple weeks, the result of lower prices for crude oil and concerns about the omicron variant of the coronavirus.