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The average price of a gallon of gasoline in the United States dropped two cents overnight to $2.60, the lowest the average price has been since December 27, 2009.
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As gasoline prices crash toward $2 in many markets in the United States, the drivers in some cities still have to pay well over $3 per gallon for an average gallon of regular.
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Gasoline prices are now below $2 in some parts of the country, and many experts believe that gas prices will continue to decrease.
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Analysts have begun to forecast high odds that the average price of a gallon of regular gasoline will drop below $2 in some regions of America.
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There are three states where gas almost certainly will not drop below $3 a gallon: Alaska, Hawaii and New York.
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On average, the cheapest gallon of regular gasoline in the United States this Monday morning is available in St. Louis.
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ThinkstockExperts have already begun to mention the chance that the average price for a gallon of regular gasoline will drop below $2 in some parts of America. There are several states where this is...
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As another indication of how fast gasoline prices have fallen, they have dropped below $2.60 in five states, based on the price of an average gallon of regular. The national price is $2.81 according...
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If many economists are correct, the plunge in gas prices should help boost gross domestic product just as the holidays begin and consumers flock to stores and malls.
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With the economic tailwind provided to consumers from lower gasoline prices, these retail stocks could continue the march higher through 2015.
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The price of an average gallon of regular gasoline nationwide has dropped to less than $3. In many areas it has dropped much lower.
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Gasoline prices in the U.S. have not been this low since 2010, , and some analysts think prices could fall further.
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People in the largest cities in the United States cannot take much comfort in the fact that the average price for a gallon of regular gasoline has dropped below $3.
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Gasoline prices have fallen below $3 a gallon in 19 states, according to GasBuddy, and nationwide the price has dropped to $3.03.
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Driven primarily by the sharp drop in oil prices, the number of states in which gasoline prices, based on the average gallon of regular, has risen to seven.
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