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U.S. Gas Prices Reach New Yearly High of $4.23 a Gallon
June 13, 2026
Why it matters locally: West Virginia residents, particularly those in rural areas with longer commutes, face increased transportation costs as the national average climbs. The state's economy, which relies heavily on trucking and fuel-dependent industries, may see ripple effects in supply chain costs.
The average price of gasoline in the United States reached $4.23 per gallon, AAA reported. This figure represents the highest average price recorded so far this year. According to AAA, global instability impacted the cost of crude oil, a primary component in gasoline production. Fluctuations in crude oil pricing often correlate directly with prices at the pump. AAA analysts continue to monitor market conditions.
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