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In L.A. County, the average cost of a gallon of regular-grade fuel is $4.90 — up from $4.67 a month ago and $3.75 a year ago, according toIn Orange County, the average is up to $4.87 from $4.65 a month ago and $3.73 a year ago.
“Even before Ukraine, we were having the worst inflation since 1980,” Swanson said, noting that, in addition to oil, Russia is a majorIn many places across the Southland, they already have.recently forced him to raise his rates for several services, including a simple tire change and hauling crashed vehicles.
In retrospect, Valdez said, it was probably the wrong move. The new vehicle takes more gas, and the demand for Uber XLs is largely during the day, when Valdez can’t drive because he’s working his other job in computer tech for a community college. He’s now considering switching to a taxi company, which would let him use his personal vehicle and pay around $3 per mile — a steep raise from what he makes at Uber.
But on Monday, when Fernandez drove through the darkness for 140 miles from her home to the South Gate Farmers Market, she was alone in her personal car, a Nissan Altima. The front and back seats were piled high with plastic boxes of dates — leaving no space for a passenger.
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