Gas Prices By: Tanicka Kimble. Why did gas prices increase? Experts say that its just not from 9/11 but from President George Bush also. President Bush.

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Gas Prices By: Tanicka Kimble

Why did gas prices increase? Experts say that its just not from 9/11 but from President George Bush also. President Bush and Congress knew after 9/11 gas prices would increase. Experts predict that gas will increase and American consumers will most likely “cut back” on their spending.

What are some of the pricings now for gas? California- about cent a week. Now $4.80- $4.95,eventually will be more than $5. Virginia- -$2.47 -$2.53 -$2.55 -$2.59 & higher Other places: -$3.85 They say n 2010 it might be $5.02.

Will gas prices decrease? Reports say that oil will continue to soar and so will gas and it might be sometimes that gas will decrease but then they will increase again.

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