Retail diesel prices continue to soar, with the U.S. Department of Energy reporting a $3.658 average for last week, shattering the previous week's record-setting price by more than 10 cents per gallon.
Diesel Prices Set New Record
Last week's average is more than 26 cents per gallon higher than just two weeks earlier and was $1.032 higher than a year ago.
The highest prices were in the Central Atlantic region, at $3.825; the lowest in the Rocky Mountain region, at $3.573.
Meanwhile, crude oil prices hit another intraday record high on the New York Mercantile Exchange, $103.95, as the dollar's value again dropped against the euro and OPEC members hinted that there would be no production increase as a result of their meeting this week. The price settled at the end of the day Monday at $102.45 a barrel.
Oil is not the only commodity breaking price records - gold, silver, corn and soybean futures have also been hitting all-time highs as investors look for an alternative to investments affected by the falling dollar value.
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