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Gasoline prices rose for the fourth consecutive week, according to the latest data from GasBuddy. The summer driving season has officially begun. Now we wait to see if Americans take to the highways...
Gasoline prices have rebounded somewhat everywhere. The states with the priciest gas now have per-gallon prices above $2.80. And that universe of those is growing.
Gasoline prices have rebounded somewhat everywhere. The states with the cheapest gas now have per-gallon prices of under $1.50. However, the universe of those is dwindling.
Gasoline prices are rising as more states and cities lift restrictions imposed to combat the COVID-19 outbreak.
U.S. gas prices have risen for the second consecutive week after a nine-week run of declining prices.
U.S. gasoline prices have dropped for the ninth consecutive week. More than two-thirds of states have average pump prices below $2 a gallon for regular gas.
The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in Wisconsin dropped below $1.20. Several states almost certainly will follow as oil prices have plunged.
As oil prices plunge and the number of drivers shrinks, the future of America's 120,000 gas stations is bleak.
Prices for a gallon of regular gasoline have fallen for the eighth straight week and now average well below $2 a gallon across the United States, with prices averaging below $1 a gallon a few cities...
Gasoline pump prices have dropped for the seventh week in a row and the national average price for a gallon of regular gas has hit $1.83.
The nationwide average price for a gallon of regular gasoline dropped for the sixth consecutive week, according to GasBuddy. More than 40 states have average prices below $2.00 a gallon.
Experts say that unprecedented oil supply married with a fall-off in demand because of a contracting global economy will take prices much lower. That, in turn, would press gasoline prices toward $1...
U.S. retail gasoline prices have begun the week at an average per gallon of $1.97, the lowest average in four years, according to analysts at GasBuddy.
After falling below $2 a gallon last Friday, the national average gas price has continued to slide as crude oil prices plummet.
Gasoline in the United States has fallen to about $2 a gallon and continues to slide. However, that price is nowhere near the least expensive in the world.