by Stacy M. Brown For New Pittsburgh Courier (NNPA)—The arrival of summer usually means family reunions, barbecues, and vacations. Unfortunately, American automobile drivers have routinely experienced higher prices at the gas pump. A recent U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) report noted that gasoline prices continue to climb for winter lows, averaging $3.112 per gallon. The … Continued
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