Gasoline prices in the US rise for a week in a row after a long decline
MOSCOW, 27 Sep — PRIME. Gasoline prices in the US continued to rise for the seventh day in a row on Tuesday, rising to $3.747 a gallon, according to statistics from the American Automobile Association (AAA).
On Monday, the average price of fuel at gas stations in the country was $3.725, according to the association.
Prices at US gas stations began to rise on September 21 after a long decline that lasted 99 days in a row.
US President Joe Biden on September 22 accused US energy companies of making record profits by setting high retail markups at gas stations. According to him, this money “should be in the pockets of the population.”