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California Gas Prices Soar: $100 Fills Tank Amidst Inflation Crisis
13 Jun
Summary
- Californians face gas prices over $100 per tank, nearing $7/gallon in Los Angeles.
- Consumer and producer prices hit three-year highs, driven by energy crisis.
- Airline tickets and beef prices also show significant increases due to inflation.

Californians are experiencing significant financial strain as inflation reaches its highest levels in years, most acutely felt at the gas pump. In Los Angeles, the cost of a regular tank of gas has surpassed $100 at some stations, with prices approaching $7 per gallon in certain areas. Nationally, gasoline prices are averaging just above $4 per gallon, while California's average is nearing $6.
Consumer and producer price increases have reached three-year highs, largely fueled by an energy crisis linked to international conflict. Gasoline prices alone saw a 41% increase in May compared to the previous year. This inflationary pressure extends beyond fuel, with airline tickets rising 27% and beef prices increasing by 15%.
Consumers are actively seeking ways to mitigate these rising costs. In Inglewood, Costco gas stations saw consistent activity as drivers looked for lower prices around $5.50 per gallon. One resident noted switching to a hybrid vehicle for longer trips due to cost-effectiveness. The increased cost of travel, including flights and rental car fuel, is making summer travel and general expenses significantly more expensive for everyone.