Gas prices in U.S. fall below $4 per gallon average for first time since March
There's less pain at the pump for drivers across America as gas prices steadily decrease.
The national average for regular gasoline dipped below $4 a gallon, according to AAA data, for the first time since March 5. Gasoline prices topped $5 per gallon on average on June 11.
Despite the recent decline in prices, gas at the pump is still 80 cents higher from one year ago. $Camber Energy(CEI.US$ $Imperial Petroleum(IMPP.US$ $Occidental Petroleum(OXY.US$ $ProShares UltraShort Bloomberg Crude Oil ETF(SCO.US$ $Indonesia Energy(INDO.US$
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pennypincher : buy the dip they will go back up in the fall. Bidens million barrels a day will be coming to a end and gas for heating in the winter will push it up. gas crisis is far from over