Gas Prices To Fall Further

The average price of gas across the country is $2.23 a gallon, and according to AAA it was down more than four cents over the holiday weekend. Other energy analysts say that price could fall another 10 cents or more in the coming weeks. That’s a big drop, but not as significant as the fall in oil prices. Unfortunately, these same analysts say gas prices probably won’t drop much more than the dime’s worth we’re going to see in the short term, because of the spring and summer driving seasons.

Update: Gas prices nationally are down again today 1/17 to $2.21.

[Prices at Pump Likely to Fall More, USAToday]

By David Thomas | January 17, 2007 | Comments (2)

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sthefna

Gas prices havent fallen. they are about a dollar above what they should be.Bringing them up artificially (war) just so that you can bring them down 10 cents is a buisiness ploy. we've all been had. welcome to the beginning of end of the world.

lance

i guess everybody has to have something to continually complain about , i dont b/c it doesnt help and besides unless gas falls 80 or 90 cents its not gonna make that big of a difference in what you pay ... i only run premium in my car so thats .20 cents more a gallon . it would be 28 for regular and it is only 30.80 for premium ...wow, (14 gallons at 2.20 for premium a gallon) $2.80 difference a tank , i think i can live with that

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