(The Center Square) – Policies made decades ago cause gas prices to be on average higher in Blue states than Red states, with a 55 cent gap per gallon, a new report from the Institute for Energy Research shows.
Americans have seen this cycle before: Gas prices surge, and family budgets feel it almost overnight.
About 53% of Americans are leaning into shorter getaways this year, choosing two- to three-day trips over cross-country treks. That shift refl…
(The Center Square) – Producer prices fell unexpectedly last month, newly released federal pricing data shows.
(The Center Square) - A new analysis has found California gasoline prices could rise to $8.44 per gallon by the end of 2026 after the pending …
(The Center Square) – Attorney General Dave Yost wants Congress to allow every state to join Ohio with year-round access to an ethanol-gasolin…
Niger faces an unprecedented fuel shortage, mostly due to the black market drying up
Niger produces oil but refines only a small amount
Petrol station attendant Amadou Sani gesticulated to approaching motorists in Niamey to keep going because the garage had no more fuel.
Automakers like Ford, which operates a factory in Cuautitlan Izcalli, received a reprieve after the White House suspended tariffs on autos fro…