AAA projects declining price trend expected to continue following hurricane-driven spike in prices.
According to the AAA Fuel Gauge Report, one month after Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas, motorists are finally seeing consistent declines in gas prices. At $2.57, Monday’s national average is five cents less than a week ago, 22 cents more expensive than a month ago and 36 cents more than a year ago.
“Gas prices are getting cheaper by the day,” said Jeanette Casselano, AAA spokesperson. “Pump prices may not be dropping as fast as motorists would like, but with the switchover to winter-blend gasoline, consumer
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