You've been warned, between now and Memorial Day the more driving you will be doing, the lighter your wallet will feel. Some drivers say they aren't looking forward to what's ahead.
We have been enjoying decently low fuel costs this winter, but we are learning it might jump 92 cents. The reason for the hike in price is due to seasonal refinery maintenance required by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Clean Air Act, which is a tradition despised by some. Senior Petroleum Analyst from Gas Buddy says Ohio will have the second highest jump in price.
Some of the nations largest cities like Los Angeles, Chicago and New York will be at 3 dollars a gallon very soon, but Ohio is said to be safe form that high of a jump. So take advantage of the low prices while you can, because it won't last long.
