Drop in Worldwide Demand Drives Down Gas Prices
Across the country, from the West Coast to the Midwest to New England, gas prices continue to plummet.
"Very glad to see them at $3," said Kansas driver Sandy Hickamn. "I didn't think I would see it again."
The price of a gallon of gasoline fell dramatically last week, down from its high of $4.11 a gallon just after the Fourth of July, to a nationwide average of $3.15 today, according to the Energy Information Administration.
The 33-cent price drop in the past week is the largest one-week... Full Story
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