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Gasoline costs should start to fall soon, although a full recovery to pre-war prices is expected to take months. That's assuming that peace holds and traffic flows resume through the Strait of Hormuz.
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The average price of a gallon in the state costs about a dollar more today than it did a year ago, according to AAA.
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Consumer prices in March were up 3.3% from a year ago, the biggest annual increase in nearly two years. Higher gasoline prices tied to the war with Iran accounted for much of the surge.
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The airline cited “ongoing volatility in fuel prices” for the price increases.
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School lunches are known more for soggy fries and pizza than salad and wild caught fish.
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Yes, higher crude oil prices mean a multibillion-dollar cash infusion to the oil industry. But volatility is bad for business, and sustained high prices come with very serious drawbacks.
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The owner cited ongoing financial struggles along with a failed negotiation over the restaurant’s lease.
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Investors around the world breathed a sigh of relief at the prospect of peace — and an easing of the global energy crisis.
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Mining, long a part of state history, is now a $4 billion-a-year industry in Alaska, with export value rivaling that of seafood, a state analysis shows.
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The Fairbanks rental market goes to show why a single data point can fail to tell the whole story about what it's like to look for a place to live.
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Mayors of the five boroughs that would host the Alaska LNG project say Dunleavy's bill offering tax breaks for the gas pipeline would push more costs onto local taxpayers.
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Gulf states are major fertilizer producers, and the war with Iran has triggered a 25% price hike just as struggling U.S. farmers are planting corn.