Gas prices are continuing their upward trend.
The average price per gallon of regular jumped nine-cents to two-dollars-85-cents, the highest level since June 2015. According to industry analysts, the unrest in the Middle East and Europe is the reason for the higher Gas prices. The current Gas price is 37-cents higher than it was a year ago. However, the price spike may be coming to an end.
The higher oil prices are already mostly built into the pump price and the shift to higher-cost summer grade Gasoline is almost complete. It's not likely that the average regular grade price will reach the three-dollar mark.
Source: KGTV