The national average price for a gallon of gas fell to $4.01 on Monday and is expected to imminently fall below $4, according to estimates by GasBuddy, The Hill reports.
Gas prices have fallen for eight consecutive weeks after briefly peaking at a record high of more than $5 per gallon in mid-June, according to the gas price tracker’s analysis. AAA reported a nationwide average of $4.059 per gallon on Monday.
“The national average is poised to fall back under $4 per gallon as early as today as we see the decline in gas prices enter its eighth straight week,” Patrick De Haan, GasBuddy’s head of petroleum analysis, said in a statement. “By the end of the week, one hundred thousand stations will be at $3.99 or less,” he said. The Hill
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Gasoline tax holidays and rebates and that were introduced recently, due to the high prices, should be immediately reinstated.
Oops – I meant should be immediately suspended.
Someone please explain: If its Putin fault that gas went up so high, then why did it drop by almost $1 ?
This is not good for me.
It was $2.27 when Biden took office 20 months ago.
Oops – I meant should be immediately suspended.
Gasoline tax holidays and rebates that were introduced recently, due to the high prices, should be immediately suspended.