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Travelers experience higher costs this Fourth of July

1 sources2 storiesFirst seen 7/1/2026Score37Mixed Progress
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More than two dozen states are under heat alerts, impacting around 200 million people across the central and eastern U.S.

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Dozens of cities are expected to endure record highs through the Fourth of July.

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More than 72 million will travel 50 miles or more during the Fourth of July holiday weekend, according to AAA.

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Most will drive and find gas prices up about 66 cents per gallon compared to this time last year.

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Domestic airfare is up about 31%.

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