U.S. Drivers’ $2 Gas Dream Interrupted by Refinery Shutdowns
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The drive to $2 gasoline has hit a roadblock.
Retail gasoline in the U.S. has risen 8.4 cents in the past two days, according to Heathrow, Florida-based AAA, the largest two-day increase since March 2011. The national average hasn’t fallen since Jan. 25, when it broke a 123-day losing streak.