As oil prices spike, here are 6 ways to save money on gas:
Some Costco Wholesale stores, such as this one in Kirkland, WA, sell cheap gas. Plus, you can save four cents per dollar on gas using a Costco Anywhere Visa credit card. Photocredit: GettyOver the weekend, Saudi Arabia, the world’s second largest oil-producing country, experienced drone attacks on some of its key oil production facilities. The attack caused large fires at the oil facilities and reduced the country’s oil production by 5.7 million barrels a day.
It’s not known yet just how hard consumers will be hit by the interruption in oil production. However, some experts are estimating the U.S. will experience as much as a. Considering the national average price for gas is currently sitting at $2.564, according to AAA, the jump in prices could cause major strain on the wallets of commuters, particularly those who drive gas guzzlers.
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