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Why Does Gas Cost $4 or More a Gallon?
There is no single answer to this question. A number of factors contribute to the price of oil:
REPORTING: Brenna Maloney | GRAPHIC: Todd Lindeman, The Washington Post, July 27, 2008
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This Time, It's Different
Why Does Gas Cost $4 or More a Gallon?
Major Global Trade Routes
U.S. Oil Production vs. Consumption
Global Summit on Oil Merely an Act of Diplomacy
Streetwise: Your Thoughts on Saving Gas
Tuesday, 12 p.m. ET: Rising Oil and Gas Prices
Predict the Price of Gas
Predict the Price of Oil