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NEW YORK (AP) - For all their complaining as they pay $3 per gallon or more to fill up their cars, few American drivers have yet to reach the point of cutting back.
That's the message from government statistics showing that demand for gasoline is only just starting to level off even as refinery outages and tight supplies have sent pump prices soaring by 43 percent since the end of January.See the full content of this document
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Drivers Undaunted by High Gas Prices
And brace yourself: experts say with gas already closing in on $4 per gallon in Chicago and San Francisco ahead of the peak summer driving ...
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