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Briefing: Diesel Crosses $5 For First Time In Years, While One Station Sells Gas For $7.69
Strategic angle: Fuel costs are climbing fast, with diesel and gasoline both jumping sharply across the United States.
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Updated 24 days ago
As of March 18, 2026, diesel prices have crossed the $5 mark for the first time in several years, signaling a notable shift in fuel cost dynamics.
Gasoline prices have also escalated, with reports of a station charging as much as $7.69, highlighting regional variations in fuel pricing.
This upward trend in fuel costs raises concerns about infrastructure implications and operational expenses for transport sectors reliant on diesel and gasoline.