iht.com
Jul 4, 2008
Soaring fuel costs are taking some of the celebration out of this holiday weekend. Oil prices headed into the busy Fourth of July break by racing past $145 a barrel for the first time Thursday. The story was no different at the gas pump, where the national average soared to within a whisker of $4.10 a gallon. For a nation accustomed to hopping in the car or jetting cross-country on what is typically one of the busiest travel weekends of the year, the numbers are sobering: _Last Independence Day weekend, drivers were paying just $2.95 a gallon for gas, about $1.15 less than today. _Oil prices are up more than 50 percent since the start of the year. Prices rose by a similar amount in 2007 — but it took almost the entire year for them to make that trip. _Just this week alone, the price on a barrel of oil jumped 3.6 percent. And...
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