$5 a gallon for gas in the Bay Area? Here's why an expert says it's going to happen soon and may not change for a year or two.
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- California's already record-high gas prices are expected to get even more expensive in the coming months, according to experts, and it's all being fueled by the crisis between Russia and Ukraine.Democratic leaders reluctant to halt California gas tax increase set to take effect in July
Now experts are predicting that the average price of gas in the Golden State will soon be right at $5 a gallon. "It's very likely that the Bay Area, especially San Francisco and San Jose will get to that $5 gallon average," said De Haan."Prices in the Bay Area today average about $4.81."
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