A few weeks ago, we heard gas prices would probably start dipping below $2 per gallon in many parts of the country as soon as this fall. And in some states, those low prices can already be found at some gas stations. But even so, given the price of crude oil right now, gas should be even cheaper, experts say.
Even in the 12 states that have at least one gas station selling fuel for under $2 a gallon, the average price in those states is still well over that mark, according to AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report.
Those states include Alabama, New Jersey and Texas, AAA’s Michael Green told MarketWatch, and “the number of states with stations [selling gas for] under $2 is likely to grow fast in the coming weeks.”
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9 comments:
Once it gets a little lower, you'll see tax upon tax added to it.
It should be Free because of our blood and treasure lost on these bums.
Nice comments
Whats the problem lib?
Is this Obama.
OC gas is 10-15 cents higher than Salisbury. Strange when the price of crude oil goes down the price at the OC pumps hardly moves. When it goes up the price at the OC pumps changes almost instantly.
no problem about what i would expect from a group of idiots
This is why you are here also?.
1.99 in snowhill md
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