Central banks have good reason to sit up and take notice of how this month's oil shock is hitting inflation expectations. Yet ...
By Jason Lange WASHINGTON, March 20 (Reuters) - Rising gasoline prices are already starting to bite U.S. household finances and Americans overwhelmingly expect fuel costs will keep climbing as ...
A clip of a Pennsylvania woman cursing out President Trump at a gas station has been tearing across social media this week — ...
When gas prices go up, it adds to drivers' pain at the pump. But experts say consumers can do something to stretch their fuel just a little farther — change the way they drive.
Tax refunds are arriving for many, but a spike in gas prices and fears of rising inflation could put a damper on what consumers do with extra cash.
Some experts warn that when gas prices rise, other goods and services – including groceries, airfare and utilities – may see increases as well.
Pennsylvania resident Amanda Robbins called Donald Trump a "worthless pile of s***" during a fiery outburst on national ...