What's to blame for high gas prices?


by WMDT

WMDT— SALISBURY, Md – Like most Americans, Salisbury University student Anthony Marzullo has been feeling the rise in gas prices where it really hurts: his wallet. “Today, I just came from a class that I had. I came right and I was dreading it. I was like, ‘got to pay another $20, $30 to get half of what I usually get,'”

WANE 15—Here’s where GasBuddy says gas prices are headed. It appears motorists won’t be seeing record high prices at the pump this summer according to GasBuddy.

WANE 15—Here’s when gas prices could start falling according to GasBuddy. The nation’s average price of gasoline has risen for the third straight week, climbing 4.3 cents from a week ago to $3.64 per gallon Monday, according to GasBuddy® data.

CNBC—Senate launches investigation into high prices of Ozempic and Wegovy in the U.S.. Before insurance, Novo Nordisk charges about $1,000 per month for Ozempic in the United States. In Germany, the company charges $59 per month for the same drug.