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Fewer Ohioans, slightly more Americans, plan to travel for the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
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Two local transit agencies say they're seeing increased demand for mass transit.
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Americans still travel when gas prices rise, but they make changes.
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A University of Cincinnati economics professor says while it appears Americans aren't cutting back on spending just yet, it's likely lower-income households are feeling the pinch.
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The American Automobile Association tracks fuel prices, and reports they've been climbing.
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A lot of factors play into price fluctuations, a AAA spokesperson says.
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Analysts warn gas prices are likely to go even higher still given that the global factors pushing up crude prices are unlikely to ease anytime soon.
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There are a couple of reasons why experts think the price of gas is currently higher than the same time last year, one being a concern that Russia might invade Ukraine.
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In any other year, AAA releases predictions about travel and gas prices for Memorial Day weekend and the summer vacation season. But this isn't any other…
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If you're staying home this Labor Day weekend you're in the minority. According to AAA, 88 percent of Ohioans (1.6 million) will be hitting the road…