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How gas prices have changed in L.A. in the last week

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Nationwide common gasoline costs proceed to climb as the worldwide oil market responds to Russia’s battle towards Ukraine.

Stacker compiled statistics on gasoline costs in Los Angeles-Lengthy Seaside, CA metro space utilizing information from AAA. Gasoline costs are as of March 10.

The common worth per gallon rose 8 cents on Wednesday, March 9, to a brand new document of $4.25, in keeping with AAA. Information are being set each day: Tuesday’s $4.17 per-gallon common broke a longstanding document of $4.114 per gallon from 2008.

Sanctions levied by the U.S. and the European Union have hindered Russia’s potential to promote crude oil, which is a significant determinant of gasoline costs. Whereas simply 3% of  America’s crude oil consumption comes from Russia, international volatility is contributing to rising costs in markets around the globe.

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Los Angeles by the numbers
– Thursday worth: $5.78
— State common: $5.69
– Week change: +$0.77 (+15.4%)
– 12 months change: +$1.95 (+50.7%)
– Historic costly gasoline worth: $5.78 (3/10/22)

Metros with the costliest gasoline
#1. San Rafael, CA: $5.91
#2. San Luis Obispo-Atascadero-Paso Robles, CA: $5.88
#3. San Francisco, CA: $5.83

Metros with the least costly gasoline
#1. St. Joseph, MO: $3.72
#2. Joplin, MO: $3.73
#3. Amarillo, TX: $3.74

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