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Why are gas prices go up besides the war?
17 years ago

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Ms. Sue
I don't think gas prices are up because of the war. I haven't read any substantial explanation of high gas prices -- but the basic laws of supply and demand seem to fit. People around the world are using more and more gasoline. There's more demand for a limited resource so prices rise.
17 years ago

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