Valley gas prices among the highest
Why we pay more
Experts point to three reasons why local gasoline prices are jumping:
Resort town: Gas often costs more in a tourist-driven economy. Supply: Southern California’s market is now tighter than Northern California’s. Location: Being more than 100 miles away from the nearest California refinery means we pay more to cover delivery costs.
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