Gas prices nationwide are nearing record highs, following the second largest two-week jump in the history of the gasoline market. The average price for regular is $3.51, up 15 cents in the past week and 33 cents in the past two weeks. The only bigger jump on record — of 38 cents between August and September 2005 — was due to damage caused by Hurricane Katrina.
The highest average prices in the country are in Hawaii ($3.96 per gallon), followed by California ($3.89 per gallon).
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Time Magazine: http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/03/07/squeezing-pennies-at-the-pump-gas-prices-spike-nationwide-to-two-and-a-half-year-high/#ixzz1FwHbyBkr