The average gas price is above $4 in every state. How long will they continue to rise?

Here are the highest regular gas prices per gallon in the U.S.: (USA TODAY) California: $6.06Hawaii: $5.35Nevada: $5.23Washington: $5.18Alaska: $5.14Oregon: $5.13Illinois: $4.97New York: $4.90Washington, D.C.: $4.87Arizona: $4.84 The average U.S.…

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SWEETWATER, TX - JANUARY 19: An oil pumpjack works on January 19, 2016 in Sweetwater, Texas. Global oil prices continue their downward fall with U.S. oil dropping towards $27 a barrel, its lowest since 2003, on worries about global oversupply. Following a diplomatic agreement on nuclear fuel with America, Iran has forecast it will add 500,000 barrels per day to global production, following the lifting of sanctions. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Keeps Adding to Occidental Petroleum Stake

This year's rise in oil prices has lifted Occidental's earnings, and the stock.Spencer Platt/Getty Images Berkshire Hathaway continued to add to its large stake in Occidental Petroleum OXY +8.21%  in recent days, buying about…

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Biden wants to let people buy blended gasoline to lower prices. There’s just one big problem

It's one of the main drivers of U.S. inflation reaching a 40-year high, and among the factors most likely to hurt Democrats’ electoral chances in the November midterms. It’s high gasoline prices, and…

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In 2020, 27% of U.S. households had difficulty meeting their energy needs

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) In 2020, 34 million U.S. households (27% of all U.S. households) reported difficulty paying energy bills or reported that they had kept their…

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