An array of factors have helped create the price spike, including increased demand for gasoline in the improving U.S. economy, new requirements for lower-sulfur gasoline, which some overseas suppliers can't meet, and refinery maintenance shutdowns in February and March, said JoAnne Shore, senior analyst for the federal Energy Information Agency.
those commuters going back to work are putting pressure on the gas reserves - ergo...high gas prices are a GOOD THING because it shows * is creating jobs -
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