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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Gas prices could hit 99 cents in some states due to coronavirus, supplies expert says

Gas prices have been trending sharply downward for the past few weeks, but could go much lower according to GasBuddy.com.

Gas Buddy analyst Patrick De Haan said on Monday that the national average could soon hit $1.99, with $1.49 on the horizon and some stations potentially pricing a gallon of regular as low as 99 cents.

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https://www.foxnews.com/auto/gas-prices-could-hit-99-cents-in-some-states-due-to-coronavirus

14 comments:

anonymous said...

1.49 in Snow Hill. Other places must be gouging if that is their price.

Anonymous said...

that won't happen in Md. We pay more then that in the tax alone. It will not go down any less then what the tax is. In that case the gas companies are taking hits and losses but not the money grubbing State of Md. Thanks to demonrats.

Anonymous said...

If it does enjoy it cause it won't stay there long

Anonymous said...

Should be Federal Law ALL 50 states Permanently .99 Cents !!!

Anonymous said...

The point is nobody has a job so nobody needs / can afford gasoline. No demand. Too much supply.

Us little people will be suffering too much to enjoy the lower price.

Anonymous said...

$ 1.73 IN BUDA TEXAS 2 DAYS AGO.

Anonymous said...

Now that’s great news!

Anonymous said...

1.49 in Snow Hill????? Why 2.07 is the cheapest in Salisbury.

Anonymous said...

No day tripping😂😂😂

Anonymous said...

And open carry 🔫

Anonymous said...

6:19 Correct! The USA is the largest producer of oil and why are we still buying Arab oil!

Anonymous said...

619 isnt that the exact definition of the socialism yall claim to detest?

Anonymous said...

9:35 we didn't get into a trillion dollar war for nothing! Cheney had to ensure Haliburton was able to get those government contracts.

Anonymous said...

All of you cheering I bet are not ready for the overall outcome of falling oil