(from the KTLA website): "Just a day after Californians saw gas top $6 for a gallon of regular unleaded, gasoline prices made their largest jump in seven years overnight.
According to AAA, the Los Angeles-Long Beach region increased 15.3 cents overnight to $6.26/gallon Thursday.
The price increase is the largest since a 15.1 cent increase in July 2015.
It was also the 27th consecutive day gas prices have risen in Los Angeles County, where prices are 67 cents higher than they were a week ago.
Statewide, the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded stands at $6.18, which is still less than the record high of $6.46 set in June.
The national average is just $3.78 per gallon."
(My Comment): Just in time for the State to start issuing the State Fighting Inflation checks from Sacramento !
Anywhere else, that would be considered a buying votes
See post #2 for added insight as to inflation in the State.
Here in Indiana we just have crummy old regular gas.
But in California, consumers get to sample boutique blends.
Is Biden going to investigate California for price gouging?