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Gas Prices Spike, Supply, Economy to Blame

By: Robert Bumsted
Updated: February 1, 2013
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If you filled up your tank late this week, you probably noticed gas prices took a big spike. According to AAA, the price of regular is up 24 cents on average compared to last week.

On Friday, GasBuddy.com showed an average of $3.75 a gallon for the city of Fort Wayne, with the most expensive gas centered around the north side of the city.

Experts blame the spike on a number of factors, including problems at a refinery near Chicago that caused a halt in production. Analysts also say a recent bump in the stock market has driven up oil futures.

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