Diesel price increase affects trucking industry

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Truckers and trucking companies nationwide see no end in sight as the price of diesel continues to rise, with many forced to add a fuel surcharge as a result.

If diesel prices continue to rise and companies cannot get more drivers on the road, that would ultimately result in higher prices at stores, Shelton said.

An aerial view of Phillips 66 oil refinery is seen in Linden, New Jersey, United States on May 11, 2022."It starts with me as a fuel surcharge just to pick something up and take it somewhere. Well, then the person I’m taking it to has to raise their prices to sell it. And, the person they’re taking it to, because I don’t take it to

I take it to a distributor. Everybody’s got to go up a little. And of course, then it goes back around to me when I go somewhere to buy something" Shelton said.

 

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We have to deal with electric or hydrogen cars Emissions of Greenhouse Gases to Earth?

And everything else requiring their transport

Where is the White House’s reminder that Americans are saving $0.02 this year versus last year on the thanksgiving grocery bill.

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