Diesel prices rise seven cents

The average diesel price in the U.S. increased seven cents to $2.09 per gallon for the week of March 23rd, according to the Energy Information Administration, the first time prices have gone up in the past ten weeks. Since reaching its all-time high of $4.76 on July 14th, diesel prices have dropped 34 of the past 36 weeks—staying flat and increasing two cents in the remaining two weeks. The seven cent increase is the largest amount prices have climbed since May 26, 2008. However, the average price is still down nearly two dollars a gallon ...

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