America's gas prices rose for the first time in nearly 100 days Wednesday, putting an end to a historic streak of falling prices driven by stronger supply and weaker demand for fuel.The 99-day decline - spurred by ongoing woes and the war between oil-rich and Ukraine - saw prices rise to as high as $10 in some states, and a record national average of $5.02 in June.Pump prices have fallen ever since, plummeting for 99 consecutive days to $3.67 on Tuesday - a more than 26 percent decrease.
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