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The average price rose to a nearly two-month high on the Fourth of July, and Hurricane Beryl could impact the fuel supply, meaning even higher costs.
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Gasoline prices went down last week. But that could change amid increased demand as the Gulf Coast braces for a powerful hurricane and as the state addresses a fuel-contamination problem in some areas.
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After Miami-Dade County mistakenly didn't renew its $0.06 gas tax — costing the county about $18 million — an official is in hot water.
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Gas prices continue to trend downward as millions of Floridians prepare to travel for the Memorial Day weekend.
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Gas prices are on the rise as two of every five Floridians are planning a spring road trip.
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A new government report shows inflation cooled a bit in November. But prices are still climbing and the Federal Reserve is preparing to raise interest rates again.
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AAA forecasts 2.9 million Floridians will travel for the holiday weekend. More than 90% of them will drive.
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Prices at the pump are falling, which is welcome news for Democrats this election season. But politicians have very limited control over energy costs.
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Prices at the pump should go down as part of a temporary gas-tax break for Florida drivers. In all, 27 new laws kick in this weekend.
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Florida drivers will soon save a bit at the pump. Earlier this year, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed into law the Florida Motor Fuel Tax Relief Act, which does away with the
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The state average has now declined for nine consecutive weeks, falling a total of $1.24 per gallon since mid-June.
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Falling gasoline prices put a dent in the July inflation rate, which fell to 8.5% from 9.1% in June. But other costs such as housing continue to climb, putting a strain on many family budgets.