Topic: Javier Garcia

Reuters US Online Report Domestic News | 2009-06-10 21:49:41

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. motorists are again facing summer pain at the pump as rising crude oil prices drive up the cost of gasoline, forcing spending cuts elsewhere and threatening the fragile economic recovery. Average U.S. gasoline prices hit $2.63 a gallon on Wednesday, up about 9 percent since the Memorial Day weekend when the summer driving ...

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