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Gas prices continue to surge with biggest jump since Hurricane Katrina
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US gas prices jumped another 8 cents a gallon in Saturday's reading, a bit slower than Friday's 11-cent increase but still faster than any other spike in prices since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
The national average price for a gallon of regular gas stood at $3.92 a gallon Saturday, according to AAA. That is the highest price since April 2012.
Gas prices have soared 26 cents since Wednesday and 39 cents, or 11%, since February 23, the day before Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Each of those increases marks the largest price hikes since Hurricane Katrina slammed into the US Gulf Coast in 2005, devastating the nation's oil and gas industry.
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