Drivers are feeling new pain at the pump. The price of gasoline has reached a four-month high and is expected to keep rising as we head into the summer driving season.
The Automobile Association of America says the national average for regular is now $3.75 a gallon. That’s a 15-cent jump from a week ago. And just a month ago, we were paying nearly 14% less for a fill-up, at $3.30 a gallon. The price spike is being fueled by several refinery shutdowns, according to AAA.








