Diesel prices continue surge

Crude oil is hovering around $100 a gallon, leading to a severe spike in both diesel and gasoline prices and to growing concern for consumers about just how high the prices may eventually go. Statistics compiled by the U.S. Energy Dept.'s Energy Information Administration estimates the diesel price across the country at $3.55, a 15-cent jump from a week before and $.27 more than two weeks before. According to the EIA, the $3.55 average diesel price is a full dollar more than one year earlier. The highest prices are in New England, where average prices have soared to ...

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