Down, Down, Down: Gas Prices Drop 20 Cents
Gas prices are slowly coming down.
The average price of self-serve regular in Bucks and Montgomery dropped nearly 20 cents since last month, which is down 6.4 cents since last week and 15.1 cents higher than last year, according to AAA’s Fuel Gauge Report. Drivers are feeling relief at the pump across the country as gas prices continue to fall approaching the busy year-end holiday travel season. Prices have been driven lower by a number of factors, including the switch to winter-blend fuel – which is less expensive to produce – increased gasoline inventories, cheaper crude oil prices, lower demand and economic concerns. The national average for a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline is $3.236; in Pennsylvania it’s $3.447 per gallon and in Bucks and Montgomery $3.473. If …
concerned citizen
12:22 pm on Sunday, December 23, 2012
Tell us gas went down when it hits u der 2.00 a gallon otherwise: Thankyou for keep ripping everyone off and stealing our money gasholez! Theae prices are not even worth nentioning but just aggrivating us worse and reminding us that thos world is a ripoff!   more ›