US Gas Prices Continue to Fall
U.S. car owners could enjoy gas prices not seen since 2010.
Retail gas prices throughout the U.S. have continued to drop and analysts believe it could get lower before the end of the year. A survey by Trilby Lundberg has found that the price for a regular gallon of gasoline has dropped $0.09 in the last two weeks and prices are down $0.34 since the beginning of summer. Tracking website GasBuddy believes prices will fall another $0.20 at the pump, resulting in prices consumers haven’t seen since 2010.
SEE ALSO: Price of Gas Starts the Year at a Record High
Prices have fallen to a national average of $3.37 per gallon of regular unleaded gas and Mississippi has the lowest price at $3.069 per gallon. Hawaii residents on the other hand are paying a staggering $4.241 per gallon while Oregon had the highest gas price within the continental U.S. at $3.752.
[Source: GasBuddy]
Discuss this story at our alternative fuel forum





