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The price of regular gasoline reached a record high on Monday, June 6, hitting $4.86 per gallon. Diesel prices also set a new record of $5.64 per gallon at the start of the week, according to AAA.
According to a CNN analysis, roughly one out of every five gas stations in the U.S. is charging at least $5 per gallon for regular gasoline, and more than half are charging at least $4.75.
On June 1, COVID-19 lockdowns were lifted in Shanghai, a city of 25 million people, accounting for 4% of China’s total crude oil consumption. As the city resumes normal day-to-day activities, oil demand is expected to increase. As demand and cost climb in tandem on the global market, drivers in the U.S. could see national average gas prices inch closer to $5 per gallon.
Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Michigan using data from AAA. Gas prices are as of June 8. The state gas tax data is from World Population Review. Connecticut and New York have temporarily suspended gas taxes to help consumers while the cost of gas has increased.
Michigan by the numbers
- Gas current price: $5.21
- Week change: +$0.51 (+10.8%)
- Year change: +$2.20 (+72.8%)
- Gas tax: $0.26 per gallon (#27 highest among all states)
- Historical expensive gas price: $5.21 (6/8/22)
- Diesel current price: $5.73
- Week change: +$0.44 (+8.2%)
- Year change: +$2.50 (+77.5%)
- Historical expensive diesel price: $5.73 (6/8/22)
Metros with most expensive gas in Michigan
#1. Metro Detroit: $5.26
#2. Ann Arbor: $5.26
#3. Benton Harbor: $5.21
#4. Flint: $5.20
#5. Saginaw-Bay City-Midland: $5.20
#6. Jackson: $5.19
#7. Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland: $5.18
#8. Lansing-East Lansing: $5.18
#9. Traverse City: $5.15
#10. Marquette: $5.13
States with the most expensive gas
#1. California: $6.39
#2. Nevada: $5.56
#3. Illinois: $5.53
States with the least expensive gas
#1. Georgia: $4.38
#2. Arkansas: $4.48
#3. Mississippi: $4.49
States with the highest gas tax per gallon
#1. Pennsylvania: $0.59
#2. California: $0.53
#3. Washington: $0.52
States with the lowest gas tax per gallon
#1. Alaska: $0.0895
#2. Hawaii: $0.16
#3. Virginia: $0.162
This story, originally published by Stacker, has been re-published pursuant to a CC BY-NC 4.0 License.
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Whitmer is simply wrong on this one. The data centers are neither a benefit nor desired by local residents. That should be all that needs to be said. Two people/entities will benefit - the landowner receiving the windfall payment and DTE. The rest of us will pay a very heavy and undesired price for their gains.
Not all residents are against it. Private land sold by the owners will of course benefit them, it is supposed to. An entire community trying to dictate who they can sell their property to, for aesthetic reasons of a “farming community,” is ridiculous.
Here's the thing, Libby. Most of these land grabs require rezoning that conflicts with the Master Plan developed by elected officials and reflective of the wishes of others who have invested in and live in the community.
Improve rates? Improve for who?
Please, someone explain how saline rates are so much higher than surrounding areas.
Because we have a dysfunctional city Government! That’s why.
Just one of the MANY family events the Recreation Center provides! When he is not hosting as Santa, this wonderful gentleman is also a fabulous adult water aerobics instructor and teaches swim lessons to the kiddos.
Wow! Just got an email saying my post pointing out that the Santa event is one of many family activities at the Rec Center and that the gentleman who hosts as Santa also teaches water aerobics and kid swim classes is flagged as offensive. Guess compliments and enthusiasm are not welcome at the Saline Post?