Gas prices in the Northeast are rising even after summer, driven by strong demand, tighter supply, and reduced gasoline production. New York drivers are feeling the pinch at the pump as inventories decline.
Gas prices are like rollercoasters. They go up and down all the time. But this summer, they're doing the opposite of what people might expect them to do.
With average gasoline prices inching closer to four dollars a gallon in the Binghamton area, some drivers have been finding some relative bargains at the pump.