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With the Labor Day holiday and the end of the summer driving season are just a few days away, the U.S. national average price for a gallon of regular gas is around $2.83 a gallon, right near its...
U.S. retail gasoline prices dropped by more than three cents a gallon last week and have now come down to their lowest level since early May.
Gasoline pump prices have dropped just over a penny in the last week according to GasBuddy. Crude has been trading in a relatively limited range partly due to a strengthening greenback.
The national average retail gasoline price was unchanged last week. However, prices rose in 29 states and fell in just 19.
U.S. pump prices for gasoline rose for the first time in three weeks to start the week at $2.87. That's still a dime a gallon less than the high so far this summer. But we've been warned.
The national average price for a gallon of regular gas fell by more than four cents this week according to GasBuddy. That's the lowest price since May.
U.S. gasoline pump prices rose a penny last week to start the new week at around $2.88 a gallon. Crude oil prices continued a slide begun last Wednesday and may pull pump prices down slightly in the...
Most of the largest states by population are paying more than $3 per gallon for gasoline and prices seem likely to continue to rise.
Gasoline pump prices rose by a penny week over week according to analysts at GasBuddy. That's the first price increase since Memorial Day weekend, but it is not likely to be the last.
The states that should continue to see the lowest gasoline prices are those where state governments have given their residents an advantage.
Gas prices started the holiday week unchanged at around $2.85 a gallon for regular gas. The break U.S. drivers have had from rising pump prices is likely about to end soon, according to GasBuddy.
U.S. gas prices for the July 4 holiday are expected to reach a four-year high following a sharp rise in the price of crude oil. For motorists crossing state lines, keep an eye of the differences...
U.S. pump prices for a gallon of regular gas continued their decline this week following a week of speculation about the outcome of last Friday's OPEC meeting. With luck, prices won't climb ahead of...
The announced OPEC increase in production is expected to have a beneficial impact on summer gas prices. Even so, a road trip is going to cost more this year.
U.S. retail gas prices fell by about three cents last week and the national average stood at about $2.89 on Monday morning, according industry analysts at GasBuddy.