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Filling Your Tank Up? It'll Cost You More This Month

Wilmette gas stations are charging around $4.25 per gallon as prices soar across the state. Production issues at area refineries are to blame for the spike, according to AAA, but prices are expected to decline again after Labor Day.

AAA Chicago is saying that refinery problems in Illinois and Indiana are behind gas price increases that took the cost to more than $4 a gallon in the Chicago area, according to the State Journal Register.

According to ChicagoGasPrices.com, the cheapest gas you’ll find in Wilmette is $4.19 at . While gas prices are rising nationwide, gas prices in Illinois are rising at a rapid rate, nearly 40 cents more per gallon in the past week, according to GasBuddy.com.

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Nationwide, gas prices have risen from an average of 3.32 per gallon of regular to $3.53 per gallon of regular in the last month, according to AAA.

"Illinois, Indiana and states in the Midwest have seen prices rise since last week due to production issues at the BP refinery in Whiting, Ind. and the Citgo refinery in Lemont," Beth Mosher, director of public affairs for AAA Chicago said in a news release.

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"With the supply from these refineries impacted, and the associated increase in wholesale prices already seen in the region, there is reason to suspect that prices in the areas supplied by these facilities may continue to rise until the situation is resolved."

Prices around the country are rising due to corn prices which have caused ethanol costs to increase about 17 percent in July, according to a story in Huffington Post.

Gas prices rise four times faster than they fall after the wholesale price changes, according to a 2010 Federal Trade Commission (FTC) study. USA Today says that, according to the study, some retailers sell at a loss when wholesale prices are high and try to make up for it when prices go down.

The good news: AAA says prices should begin to decline again after Labor Day.

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