Gas prices decline in multiple states, but still higher than national average
Gasoline prices in the United States have dropped below $3 per gallon in 11 states, with falling seasonal demand and the use of less-expensive winter-grade gas contributing to the decline. The states with average pump prices just under $3 per gallon include Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. The national average for gasoline currently sits at $3.36, compared to $3.78 one year ago. Gasoline consumption is expected to decrease next year due to remote work, improved fuel efficiency, and high inflation. Despite volatility in the oil markets, gasoline prices have remained flat or fallen since mid-September.
- Gas prices have dropped below $3 per gallon in these 11 states Yahoo Finance
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- Gas prices in Springfield are down 5.0 cents per gallon WWLP.com
- Gas prices in Rochester fall but still higher than national average News10NBC
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