For the eighth straight day, gas prices have set a brand new, all time record high nationally. Today’s national average record is $4.523, thanks to Joe Biden and the communist Democrats war on American energy. California has hit an all time record average of $6.02 per gallon. The cheapest again is in Kansas at an eye popping $4.004.
Average national gas prices reached a new high at $4.523!
Thanks, Joe.https://t.co/QmmhfBz84C
— Senate Republicans (@NRSC) May 17, 2022
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Gas prices reach new record high hit $4.523 early Tuesday morning.
This topped Monday's record of $4.483, which in turn had beat Sunday's record of $4.470.
The record high comes shortly after Biden announced the cancelation of a massive oil and gas lease in Alaska..— 🌺🦋Just me👀Cassie🌺🦋🌺 (@browneyegirl400) May 17, 2022
May gas mayhem continues. National average gasoline price ($4.523 gal) and diesel ($5.573 gal) are new records. $5 handle in AK, HI, OR, WA & NV; $6 handle in CA; every state avg above $4 gal. Don't blame the messenger – -average retail station has 13.1cts gal profit margin.
— Tom Kloza (@TomKloza) May 17, 2022
Yikes.
The national average price for a gallon of gasoline?
$4.523. pic.twitter.com/nLOhuL8TGr
— Liberty Nation (@libertynation) May 17, 2022