Tens of millions of Americans are expected to travel over Memorial Day weekend. They’ll see high gas prices but, for the most part, not experience difficulties finding fuel. The average price per gallon on Wednesday remained several cents above $3, ranging from as low as $2.71 in the south and upper Midwest to $4.17 in western states, Hawaii, Washington, and Illinois, according to data from the American Automobile Association (AAA). While the average is 17 cents higher than last month and $1.12 more expensive than last year, the group sees the price stabilizing. “We’re expecting the national average to continue stabilizing; we’ve seen that over the past seven to eight days or so, and we expect that trend to continue,” Devin Gladden, AAA National’s manager for federal affairs, told The Epoch Times. “However, given the number of travelers that are expected to hit the rolls for Memorial Day weekend. Some states could …
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