U.S. drivers are facing high gas prices over Memorial Day weekend but are not expected to hit the brakes en masse on their holiday travel plans. The national average gasoline price was about $4.55 per gallon as of Friday, driven up by the war with Iran. That’s more than $1.50 per gallon higher since the conflict began…
Despite high gas prices, drivers aren’t expected to hit the brakes on Memorial Day travel
Originally reported by The Hill
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