Gasoline Price Decline in USA
US citizens again saw the average gasoline price declining during the last two weeks. However, prices appear to be bottoming out, according to an industry analyst. The national standard for self-serve usual unleaded gas was just about $2.486 per gallon on 24 July, down approximately 7.14 cents each gallon since 10 July, says the nationwide Lundberg survey of around 7,000 gas stations. The survey found at $3.03 per gallon, Honolulu, Hawaii got the top average price for self-serve regular unleaded gas, whereas the lowest cost was $2.22 in Jackson, Mississippi.
Average prices tumbled almost 18 cents a gallon in July, though the trend of declining prices could shortly come to an end, told survey editor Trilby Lundberg. Lundberg said “Not only has the rate of decline slowed, but it can be expected to disappear entirely as these prices may have hit a bottom for now.” He said soaring in crude oil prices can signal an upswing in regular retail prices. Crude oil prices made up 89 cents at $68.05 each barrel on Friday increase from $59.89 each barrel just two weeks earlier. However, average cost for self-serve usual unleaded gas are below enough the all time high of about $4.11 registered on 11 July 2008, since high unemployment helped to trim down demand. Additionally, gas on average is nearly $1.51 below that it sold for on 25, July 2008.
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