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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.
The sell-off in crude and plunging demand as people move indoors has driven gasoline prices down to $2.08 for the average gallon of regular nationwide.
Crude oil prices could drop to $5 a barrel because of the collision of the Saudi-Russian production spat and an almost certain crater of global demand.
Some lucky motorists will be paying less than $1.00 a gallon for gasoline Thursday. That hasn't been possible for decades.
Oil prices have fallen so far that traders are befuddled. In turn, gasoline prices are sliding toward $1 per gallon.
Retail gas prices dropped by double digits in most of the United States over the course of the past week, and the national average price for a gallon of gas has reached its lowest level for the year...
The price of a gallon of regular gasoline has dropped to less than two dollars in some cities. Due to the effect of the coronavirus, not everyone will be able to take advantage of it.
The price for a gallon of regular gasoline has dropped to under $2 in some parts of the United States. That almost certainly will spread throughout most of the country.
The average price of a gallon of regular gas has dropped recently and may be well below $2 within a few weeks.
It is hard to imagine any positive aspect of the coronavirus which is taking lives, roughing up markets, and pushing parts of the world toward recession. However, the drop in oil prices will steepen...
Gasoline prices continue dropping all across the United States. A gallon of regular gas has hit an average price not seen since the end of February 2019.
The spread of the coronavirus has undercut world oil prices. One byproduct of the trouble is a drop in gasoline prices in the United States.
Gas prices have dropped to their lowest level since last March and now average $2.50 a gallon nationwide.
For the first time in two months, the national average price for a gallon of regular gas rose last week.
U.S. gasoline prices have been declining for seven straight weeks and reached $2.53 a gallon Monday morning, their lowest level since March.