By Russ and TiƱa DeMaris | March 21, 2008 - 8:56 am - Posted in diesel fuel, fuel prices, gas prices, general

die-pump-1-blmurch.jpgIf you pump diesel for your RVing, you probably don’t need to be told–prices are off the map. The national average for this seeming ‘liquid gold’ blasted up another 15.5 cents early this week, taking the national average to $3.974. This is the fourth straight record high according to the US Department of Energy.

If you’re hurting, you’re not alone. The huge increases float diesel nearly $1.30 a gallon higher than just one year ago. If you’re a gas-driver, the pain isn’t nearly as bad–while it has reached its second straight high record, the price has “only” gone up 5.9 cents in the week.

Photo: in part, blmurch on flickr.com

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