(Reuters) - Consumers expect additional increases in gasoline prices
before the end in September of the summer driving season, said
Richard Curtin, director of the Reuters/University of Michigan
Surveys of Consumers.
Consumers then anticipate smaller gains over the next five
years, he said in a statement.
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before the end in September of the summer driving season, said
Richard Curtin, director of the Reuters/University of Michigan
Surveys of Consumers.
Consumers then anticipate smaller gains over the next five
years, he said in a statement.
Read more at Reuters.com Economic News
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