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May 15, 2007

U.S. gas prices

National retail fuel price averages

Regular gasoline/gallon $3.10
Diesel fuel/gallon $2.77

Regional regular gasoline prices

East coast $2.98
  -New England $3.03
  -Central Atlantic $3.01
  -Lower Atlantic $2.95
Midwest $3.17
Gulf Coast $2.92
Rocky Mountain $3.19
West Coast $3.38
  -California $3.45

Source: Energy Information Administration, 5/14/07

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Comments

Count me in the minority but I don't think prices are high enough. Far too many people are still taking frivolous trips on large gas guzzlers.

Want to know why we are paying higher gas prices and their government is not doing nothing about it. Visit the above web site and see why. http://www.opensecrets.org/industries/indus.asp?Ind=E01

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