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It's the fifth straight week of declines, and down from the record of $4.89 a gallon in mid-June.
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The price has dropped 16 cents from the previous week, and could fall even further over concerns of a global economic recession.
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According to AAA Auto Club, the price for a gallon of regular unleaded gas in the state is now $4.41.
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The average price dropped 10 cents last week and has fallen 35 cents over the last three weeks.
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As many Americans continue to struggle financially because of inflation, we set out to clear the air on some common claims about what's going on.
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Oil refineries have lost capacity over recent years, making it nearly impossible to increase supply and stabilize gas prices at the pump.
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Biden wants Congress to give people a break on the federal gas tax for the summer. But economists say that won't translate into big savings at the pump — and could hurt efforts to curb inflation.
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The average price dropped 7 cents from its previous record high of $4.89.
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Gas prices are finally dropping a bit after topping $5 per gallon, but the president says he's still considering suspending the federal gas tax, which could save Americans up to 18.4 cents per gallon.
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The drop doesn't signal a rapid descent to the low prices of 2021, but drivers could see modest decreases continue in the coming weeks, analysts say.
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Across the globe drivers are rethinking their habits and personal finances amid skyrocketing prices for gasoline and diesel.
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In an interview Thursday with The Associated Press, the president says the American people are "really, really down" after two years of pandemic, volatility in the economy and surging gas prices.