U.S. gasoline price at record $4.11/gallon: gov't
WASHINGTON, July 7 (Reuters) - The average retail price for U.S. gasoline hit a record of $4.11 a gallon, rising 1.9 cents over last week, the government said on Monday.
The national price for regular, self-service gasoline is up $1.13 from a year ago, reflecting rising crude oil costs that reached a record above $145 a barrel last week, the federal Energy Information Administration said in its weekly survey of service stations. (Reporting by Russell Blinch; Editing by Christian Wiessner)
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