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Soaring Gas Prices Affect Pittsburgh Food Costs, Restaurants, Airfares - Read More

Date Added: April 25, 2008 05:17:02 AM
As gas prices continue climbing across the country, it's hurting consumers in several ways. Locally, WTAE Channel 4 Action News examined three topics -- food, gas and air travel -- and how the economy is affecting Pittsburgh-area vacation plans and businesses.

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