Gas prices are way up, and aside from the fuels inherent potential to cause financial hardship, that means other goods are also more pricey -- such as food. But at the root of the price surge are fa
Gas prices are way up, and aside from the fuel’s inherent potential to cause financial hardship, that means other goods are also more pricey -- such as food. But at the root of the price surge are factors as complex as its monetary repercussions. NPR’s Scott Horsely has more.
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Scott Horsley
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