California Gas Prices Climb 50 Cents in 1 Month Ahead of Gas Tax Increase Slated for Summer
BY TRACY BLOOM
Los Angeles County gas prices spiked again over the weekend, with the average price climbing about 10 cents a gallon to $3.88 as of Monday, the latest AAA figures show.
That’s higher than California’s statewide average of $3.80 for a gallon of regular unleaded, which also happens to be the most expensive of any state at the moment.
In one month, prices at the pump have soared in the Golden State, climbing from an average of $3.30 to $3.80, according to AAA.
L.A. County, meanwhile, has seen an even sharper spike, with the cost increasing by about 55 cents since March 8…
#California hit HARD with surging #gasprices. Average prices have risen significantly in the last week:
Orange County +22c/gal
San Bernardino +21c/gal
Riverside +21c/gal
San Diego +20c/gal
Los Angeles +20c/gal
Ventura +20c/gal
Santa Barbara +19c/gal
Santa Cruz +19c/gal— Patrick DeHaan ⛽️⚠️ (@GasBuddyGuy) April 8, 2019
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AGAIN, the alietist’s in California are costing the lowest income citizens with their grandiose plan to save the world, ingle handedly.