Gas prices in Greenville, NC and Eastern North Carolina are on the rise! This week they have reached an all time record for Greenville. According to Gas Buddy and Mapquest for Greenville, the price for a gallon of gas has now risen to $3.55 to $3.60.
This has broken the record that was set back in September of 2005 during Hurricane Katrina. The highest price we saw during the hurricane was $3.49.
The high gas prices is just not Greenville, it is across the whole country. A barrel of oil has reached a new all time high of just over $118. Analysts are saying it is due to the higher demand in foreign countries like India and China along with a weaker dollar.
You can view the current map of gas prices in Greenville.
The prices at the pump are affecting everyone! The big question is for YOU.
How is gas affecting you and what are you doing to help pay the huge prices at the pump along with rising prices in other goods?
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Categories: Greenville
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One Response to “Gas Prices Set New Record in Greenville”
Gas is absolutely ridiculous! I can’t believe how much it has went up the past week! and now you are even starting to see the high prices in groceries!
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