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How Gaza Prices have changed in Arizona in the last week – Stacker

How Gaza Prices have changed in Arizona in the last week – Stacker

How Gaza Prices have changed in Arizona in the last week

Although the pump prices are lower than last year, fuel costs are still about 10 cents per gallon compared to this moment last month, for AAA data. The average price of the country’s gas is $ 3.16, with the United States seeing the largest prices in the country. With $ 2.69 per gallon, Mississippi currently has the highest average fuel price, while California has the highest at $ 4,80.

While President Trump agreed to a 30-day pause to impose a 25% tariffs on the imports of Canadian and Mexican earlier this month, fears about the economic effects of potential tariffs remain. Gasbuddy analyst Patrick de Haan predicts that Canada tariffs can have the most impact on gas prices in the northeastern, great lakes, the Midwest and the Rocky mountain regions.

“Trump’s new trade war has already sparked retaliatory rates for goods in the United States, escalating tensions,” de Haan said in a statement earlier this month. “While on paper tariffs on Canadian energy could have a significant impact on fuel prices, prolonged trade war can weaken global economies, reducing demand and partially offsetting the effects of tariffs.”

Stacker compiled statistics for gas prices in Arizona. Gaza prices are on February 13th.

Arizona on the numbers
– Current gas price: $ 3,40
– Weekly Change: +$ 0.13 ( +4,1%)
– Change the year: +$ 0.16 ( +4.8%)
– Historically expensive gas price: $ 5.39 (6/17/22)

– Diesel Current Price: $ 3,64
-Flow change: -$ 0.00 (-0.0%)
-Chank the year: -$ 0.32 (-8.1%)
– Historically expensive diesel price: $ 5.94 (6/19/22)

Metro with the most expensive gas in Arizona
#1. Scotsdale: $ 3,67
#2. East Valley: $ 3,65
#3. Phoenix correct: $ 3,63
#4. Peoria: $ 3.62
#5. Glendale: $ 3,62
#6. Phoenix-Mesa: $ 3,61
#7. West Valley: $ 3,61
#8. Press: $ 3.22
#9. Flagstaff: $ 3,21
#10. Havasu-Kingman Lake: $ 3.20
#11. Sierra Vista-Douglas: $ 3.18
#12. Yuma: $ 3,10
#13. Pima County: $ 3,09
#14. Tucson: $ 3,08

Countries with the most expensive gas
#1. California: $ 4,80
#2. Hawaii: $ 4,55
#3. Washington: $ 4.11

Countries with less expensive gas
#1. Mississippi: $ 2,69
#2. Texas: $ 2,74
#3. Oklahoma: $ 2.75

This story includes writing from Tim Bruns and is part of a series using data automation in 50 states.

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