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Gasoline prices are as low as they have been since April, and drivers can expect those prices to continue to fall in early 2020.
Gasoline prices fell again last week for the sixth consecutive drop. Crude oil prices jumped last Friday on news of a trade deal with China, but U.S. refined product inventories remain high.
The gas price declines of the past several weeks have drifted to less than a penny. Prices could begin moving higher this week, especially if China and the United States reach some agreement on trade.
Gas prices slipped again last week, giving Thanksgiving holiday travelers even more to be thankful for.
The U.S. national average gas price rose by 2.5 cents a gallon last week, ending a three-week run of falling prices.
The U.S. national average price for a gallon of regular gas fell by five cents last week. That's the third consecutive week of lower prices.
U.S. gasoline prices have not moved much in the past month. A gallon of regular in California today costs over four dollars.
The national average price of gasoline has declined for the second straight week, according to industry analysts at GasBuddy. Again, the West Coast appears to be leading the average lower.
Retail gas prices dropped slightly last week as West Coast refineries came back online following unexpected outages.
U.S. gas prices moved slightly higher last week while refinery outages in California sent prices soaring above $4 a gallon.
The national average gasoline price dropped by nearly two cents a gallon over the past week. Except in California and along the West Coast where refinery outages have sent prices sharply higher.
As the economy slows while global oil production does not, gas prices are expected to drop after Labor Day, which concludes the summer driving season. Forecasts of U.S. GDP have moved, in many cases,...
Gas prices could drop by another 20 cents a gallon this fall, according to AAA. There is a catch, however.
U.S. retail gas prices declined for a fifth straight week, reaching lows not seen since March.
Nationwide, the price of a gallon of regular is just above $2.60, but several forces will continue to drive it down. Gas prices are already below $2 a gallon in some southern states.