How do you deal with expensive gas?

Gas prices aren’t record-breaking yet.

But they are continuing to edge higher this week as they follow the soaring price of a barrel of oil, which is in record-breaking territory right now.

Today, the average price for a gallon of gas in Oklahoma is at about $3 a gallon. That’s up more than a dime compared to a week ago, and up almost 20 cents compared to this time a month ago.

In case you don’t remember, our state set a record-high for gas prices on May 22, when the average price for a gallon of gas hit about $3.29 a gallon.

I know these high gas prices are affecting me. And I’d like to hear from you about how you are dealing with them, too.

Let me know by E-mailing me at jmoney@oklahoman.com

Jack Money, Business Writer

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Higher gas prices are cutting into everything else in my budget, including groceries. Extra curricular activities are being cut out and I run errands during the week, on the way home from work. The car stays in the driveway all weekend.

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