The price of gas hit a stunning low -- just 47 cents per gallon -- in Michigan on Sunday.
Michigan was the first state to have gas under $1 in likely over a decade, Patrick DeHaan, senior petroleum analyst at GasBuddy.com, told ABC News today.
A gas station in Houghton Lake, Michigan, hit the 47 cents mark after a price war between three stations in the town, DeHaan said.
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6 comments:
Why is this not happening here? I'd be at the pump faster than you could Shazaam.
9:26 Because we are not a 3rd world state? Easy answer.
Thank O'Malley and his sales tax on gas
Anonymous Anonymous said...
9:26 Because we are not a 3rd world state? Easy answer.
January 20, 2016 at 9:42 AM
lol wishful thinking on your part. the states closest to dc are the most communist. think about all the things you cannot do until you have state permission. (licenses, fees, permits, etc.) then get back to me
Wow! That's 1972 prices! I was a senior in high school back then!
With gas prices where they are currently, every time you fill up you should stash away the extra money you would have paid a few months back so that you'll be able to pay for gas when the prices rebound and we're paying $7 a gallon. You think this is going to last?
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