How the solar eclipse is raising gas prices in Utah
http://www.sltrib.com/news/business/2017/08/09/how-the-solar-eclipse-is-raising-gas-prices-in-utah/
“Nationally, the average cost of gas was $2.35 a gallon, 20 cents more than in the second week of August last year. . . .Moreno said Utahns paid an average of $2.47 for a gallon of unleaded gasoline on Wednesday, two cents less than a month ago. . . Drivers in Salt Lake City paid an average of $2.42 per gallon, down two cents from a month earlier. The honor for cheapest gas in Utah went to Ogden, whose $2.41-per-gallon average this week was barely better than Salt Lake City’s. Provo was next at $2.43 per gallon.
Gas prices were highest in Moab, rising three cents over the past month to $2.75 per gallon for regular. St. George experienced the biggest monthly increase — 6 cents — in seeing its pump price climb to an average of $2.61 a gallon.”
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