The average prices of retail gasoline has risen 25 percent in the past two months and nearly 70 percent since President Joe Biden came into office. But what’s to blame for skyrocketing gas prices? The COVID pandemic, inflation, the Russian attacks on Ukraine? Join PBS NewsHour’s Nicole Ellis and Tom Kloza of Dow Jones’ Oil Price Information Service at noon on Wednesday, March 16 as they break down all the factors impacting rising prices at the pump and if there’s a chance for relief anytime soon.

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