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Soaring Gas Prices Hit Californians Hard

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.

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California's Gas Costs Far Above National Average

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.

Limited Affordable Options for Fuel

In Fresno County, the lowest-priced gas can be found at Mono Winds Casino Fuel in Auberry, priced at $4.61 per gallon for regular fuel. Other options include 76 & 7-Eleven in Clovis at $5.05 and Fuel up at Shaw Ave and First Street in Fresno at $5.15 a gallon.

Inflation and Economic Struggles

Rising gas prices, along with increasing costs of groceries and rent, are contributing to the overall burden of inflation on Californians. Residents are feeling the strain of an expensive economy.

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Calls for Legislative Action

Frustrated by these soaring prices, residents are urging legislators to take immediate action to address the crisis. The need for relief is urgent as families try to make ends meet.

Reasons Behind the Surge in Gas Prices

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.

OPEC+ Cuts and Refinery Issues

OPEC+ cuts in oil output, combined with refinery issues, have contributed to California's gas price predicament.

Relief in Sight

Governor Gavin Newsom's order allowing an earlier switch to a cheaper winter blend of gasoline should boost supply and ease prices for Californian drivers.