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Although many inflation headlines have been negative these past few years, there are some positives when it comes to the gas pump in certain locations. Find out more later in this email.

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⛽️ 5 States With the Cheapest and Most Expensive Gas

Inflation headlines have mostly been negative during the last several years. But there are some positives springing up this year.

For instance, gas prices have moderated. According to AAA data, gas prices have been much lower than they were in 2022 and have even dipped under 2023 prices of late.

With record travel around July 4 and oil at a local peak, gas prices have ticked higher. And they’re still considerably more than they were in 2021. But moderation and relative price stability are decent positives.

5 States Offering the Cheapest Gas

  1. Mississippi: $2.987

  2. Louisiana: $3.061

  3. Arkansas: $3.074

  4. Texas: $3.099

  5. Kansas: $3.113

Just Missed: Alabama, Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee.

5 States Offering the Most Expensive Gas

  1. California: $4.790

  2. Hawaii: $4.695

  3. Washington: $4.296

  4. Nevada: $4.046

  5. Oregon: $4.039

Just Missed: Alaska, Illinois, Pennsylvania, New York.

📊 Stat of the Day

📺️ 50.4 million: The number of canceled streaming accounts in the first three months of this year. That’s up more than 80% vs. Q1 in 2022. New subscriptions beat out cancelations by just 4.8 million in the quarter. And 56% of new subscriptions went toward ad-supported streaming tiers.

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Clark recently talked about General Motors spying on drivers and selling information to insurers. Now, certain apps on our phones are doing the same thing. Clark lists the companies you need to be aware of before you get in your car. Also, many people don’t check their credit report even though it’s free. Clark explains why credit reports are so important – especially if you discover an error.

☎️ Need Money Help?

The Team Clark Consumer Action Center is a free helpline that can help you navigate your money questions. Call 636-492-5275. Visit clark.com/cac for more information.

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