
High gas prices: Arizonans dealing with pain at the pump
Arizonans will be paying more at the gas pump, but that's not slowing down motorists from hitting the roads for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Arizonans will be paying more at the gas pump, but that's not slowing down motorists from hitting the roads for the Thanksgiving holiday.
In this story published Nov. 15, 2021, on KGUN 9 News:
When it comes to gas prices, Arizonans will most likely have to wait it out as the supply of crude oil catches up with the demand.
– Dennis Hoffman, professor of economics
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