Weak dollar driving up gas prices - MiamiHerald.com

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ENERGY Weak dollar driving up gas prices Experts said that the continuing surge in gasoline prices is because of a weak dollar, rising global demand for crude oil, and speculative trading.

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For many motorists, it's time to play ``let's find the cheapest gas price'' game. While driving around in search of cheaper fuel might not make much sense, gasoline prices have increased more than 25 cents a gallon in the last month. Friday, the average for regular in Miami stood at $2.77, up from $2.48 a month ago; Broward was also $2.77, up from $2.46 and Palm Beach County was at $2.80, up from $2.54.

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