Gas prices nationally drop 15 cents in 2 weeks
Gas prices nationally drop 15 cents a gallon in 2 weeks, according to survey
Aug 24, 2008
A national survey shows gas prices have dropped 15 cents a gallon in the last two weeks.
The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline at self-serve stations was $3.70 Friday. Mid-grade was at $3.83 and premium was at $3.95.
That's according to the Lundberg Survey of 7,000 gas stations nationwide, released Sunday.
Diesel was at $3.82.
The California average was $3.94, down 16 cents from two weeks ago.
Gas was cheapest in St. Louis, Mo., at $3.37 for a gallon of regular. It was most expensive in Anchorage, Alaska, at $4.34.
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Posted By: Omaar @ 08/24/2008 6:15:36 PM
Comment: Gas Prices have Fallen during this same time for the past 6 years and be Certain...
The Prices will Soon RISE yet Again !!!
This Jubilation over Gas price Decreases are Very Misleading, Deceptive at the least ...
Fixed at it's ...ABSOLUTE WORST !!!
Posted By: black vittoria @ 07/27/2008 6:41:03 PM
Comment: the prize of gas is down by a few cents, whaooooo, it's really going to help everybody now. The food stores, the car manufactures, the retail stores, the farmers.etc. It is so upsetting for me ( a mother of two ) to see my kids struggle just to make it till the end of the month, with everything going up, they hardly have money to go food shopping. the 30' s generation is in big trouble because they tought they had it all: big cars, big houses, huge mortgages, and now they all going to go bankrupt, and who is going to pick up the tab for this? I would love to know.