Climate Changed
U.S. Drivers to Pay Most in 3 Years for Gasoline This Spring
- Gas price may reach $2.70 a gallon, AAA says in report
- AAA sees prices rise on growing demand, higher crude prices
Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg
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The highest gasoline prices in three years may force U.S. consumers to change driving habits this spring, according to the nation’s biggest motoring group.
Prices at the pump may climb to nearly $2.70 a gallon early April, the highest since the summer of 2015, amid increased demand and volatility in prices, according to AAA. Some states, like California, may even see a brief return of $4 a gallon.