While consumers dig deep into their pockets for food, motorists and public utility drivers get little reprieve this week.<br /><br />Kerosene, which many households use, will have an even bigger price cut at three pesos and 40 centavos per liter while gasoline prices are steady.<br /><br />Recent numbers from the Energy department show fuel prices have risen to up to ₱99 as of end-June.<br /><br />But the rollback doesn't mean drivers no longer need help. Thousands of tricycle drivers have yet to receive the promised fuel subsidy from the Duterte administration.<br /><br />Gerg Cahiles tells us what went wrong.
