Where could drivers find the cheapest gas in cities within Orleans County in week ending Mar. 23?

Where could drivers find the cheapest gas in cities within Orleans County in week ending Mar. 23?
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Commissioner Allison Clements — www.ferc.gov
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There was a single gas station in cities across Orleans County selling regular gas at the lowest price of $3.33 per gallon in the week ending Mar. 23, according to GasBuddy.com.

The average cost of regular gas in cities within Orleans County was $3.34 per gallon.

Of the nine gas stations in cities within Orleans County, two offer regular gas.

The average price of regular gas in New York was $3.39, compared to $3.31 the week before.

Gas prices in the U.S. have fluctuated greatly in recent times and many drivers are feeling the pain at the pump.

The cost of rising gas prices is made tougher on average U.S. families by rising inflation. Families had to pay nearly 3.5% more for average goods and food they needed.

Gas data refers to the price of gas when paid for by cash, not credit. Gas stations can charge drivers more for using credit cards due to surcharge fees. This is prohibited in 10 U.S. states.

While data is accurate as of press time, note that gas prices can fluctuate daily or even hourly.



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