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reports that a gallon of regular rose 6 centws in Florida during the week endedMay 30, hittingg $2.48. That is 40 cents more than a montnh ago, but a long way from the $3.9t a gallon selling pric e a year ago. In Orlando, the pric was $2.42, nearly 40 cents higher than $2.04r a month ago, according to AAA. However, gas was sellint for $3.89 a year ago in Orlando. Nationally, the averagee cost of a gallon of regular was 8 cents more than aweek earlier. The cost of crudee oil is the key factor inthe increase. Crude closexd at $66.31 a barrel on the last week, up $4.65 over the price a week Economists speculate that signs of an economic recovery could be drivingf theprice increase.
As the economy rebounds, demand for fuel is likely to Tom Kloza, publisher of , said that the currenft high price of gasoline is unlikelyg to stick, since the current price is beingt pushed by a run up in cruds oil prices and not an increase in consumeer demand.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
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