Gasoline prices in California have skyrocketed, with the average gallon costing $6.08, marking a staggering 15% increase in just a month. Some Los Angeles gas stations are even charging around $7.00 per gallon, causing significant financial strain on residents.
The Golden State is experiencing a 55% higher gas price than the national average. This discrepancy has been a source of frustration for drivers and has put immense pressure on their wallets.
Industry experts attribute the surge in gas prices to a combination of factors, including a rise in crude oil costs and refinery disruptions. Small disruptions in California's fuel delivery system can lead to significant price spikes.