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Why gas prices could remain high for some time

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Why gas prices could remain high for a while

Inflation in the U.S. has jumped at its fastest rate in 40 years, the Labor Department announced last week. Costs of food and fuel have been rising –and while there may be fluctuations in prices, gasoline prices are expected to remain high for a while. Ryan Dezember from the Wall Street Journal joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss.

02/13/2022

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