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The move of gasoline prices to less than $3 nationwide becomes ever more likely as oil prices fall.
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At the current rate of gasoline price decreases, several cities should have gas prices below $3 within weeks.
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As gasoline prices decline across the country, the price of a gallon of regular has fallen below $3.25 in 10 states.
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Among American cities, the one with the highest price gasoline is Honolulu at $4.24 a gallon.
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While the price of gasoline nationwide hovers around $3.43, in 10 major cities the figure is above $3.85.
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As the price of a gallon of regular gasoline nationwide hovers around $3.43, there are 10 states that have prices below $3.25.
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ThinkstockGas prices have fallen so quickly that the average price for a gallon of regular is below $4 in every one of the Continental United States. This figure was barely imaginable several months...
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ThinkstockThe average price of a gallon of regular nationwide is $3.49, down from $3.66 just a month ago. But in nine cities, the price has dropped below $3.20, according to price research site...
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ThinkstockThe average price of a gallon of gasoline fell by nearly $0.14 in July, from $3.753 at the beginning of the month to $3.617 at the end. Not since 2008 has the difference in price of a...
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ThinkstockWhat happened to that natural gas boom that was supposed to continue throughout 2014? We have certainly not had a cool summer universally in the United States, but it also turns out that...
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ThinkstockAfter remaining persistently high early in the summer, gasoline prices have tapered slightly in recent weeks. Drivers in some states, however, continue to feel the pinch at the pump....
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ThinkstockIf analysts need any early signals that the drop in oil prices has begun to affect gasoline prices, it is the fall off in the cost of an average gallon of regular across the 50 states. Gas...
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ThinkstockThe July forecast from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) calls for the price of a gallon of gasoline to fall from a second-quarter average of $3.68 to an average of $3.64 in...
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ThinkstockThe AAA forecasts that gasoline prices over the July 4th holiday will be the highest since 2008. Hurricane Arthur, creeping up the East Coast, may drive them even higher in states along its...
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ThinkstockCiting the continuing violence in Iraq, AAA on Monday said that U.S. drivers will pay more for gas this Fourth of July weekend than they have since 2008. Gasoline prices are 15 to 20 cents...
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