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How Far Will Gas Prices Drop?

AAA says prices are the lowest they've been since January.

 

Gas prices have fallen below $3.50 a gallon for the first time since January, AAA Mid-Atlantic reported this week.

“Not since late-January of this year have we seen gas prices in the Philadelphia area below the $3.50 per gallon mark,” said Jenny M. Robinson, Manager of Public and Government Affairs for AAA Mid-Atlantic. “Now that crude oil has settled in the $80 range, down from triple-digit highs this spring, gas prices are shifting downward as well. Analysts believe the recent drop in prices will likely last through the summer months and could potentially drop to the $3 to $3.25-per-gallon range in some areas.”

According to the release, the average price for gas in the greater Philadelphia region fell 6 cents last week, following a drop of 27 cents from the previous month. The price is also 27 cents cheaper than the same time last year.

The price for a gallon of unleaded gasoline is hovering around $3.51 nationally, while averaging $3.43 in Pennsylvania, $3.33 in South Jersey, and $3.37 in Delaware.

“Motorists have undoubtedly felt the pain at the pump this year,” Robinson noted.  “So downward movement in gas prices, definitely makes a difference for most people.”

Related Topics: Gas Prices and summer 2012

Juan Mendoza

2:55 pm on Saturday, June 23, 2012

I hope the go down to $2 as fast as they bring them up to $4

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neillevine3

3:16 pm on Saturday, June 23, 2012

A price drop would help Europe and put pressure on oil exporting foreign despots but Obama does not care. Just wsnts to roil things up and support high priced wind and solar. Counterprodutive, to say the least.

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Christopher D. Parker

4:08 pm on Saturday, June 23, 2012

If you factor in the true cost of coal and oil, you may see it is as "expensive" as wind and solar. Those pipelines, the roads, the wear and tear, the cost to your health...keep tooting that "fossil fuels are great" horn enough and you might believe it even more!

Don Herek

4:46 pm on Saturday, June 23, 2012

Now that there's a storm that might hit the gulf,it will give them a reason to raise them again.

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KATHY HUNSICKER

7:23 pm on Saturday, June 23, 2012

HERE'S A BLAST FOR YOU...WAS RECENTLY WATCHING AN EPISODE OF "THE BRADY BUNCH" 1971. THE DAD FILLED UP HIS STATION WAGON WITH GAS ON THEIR WAY TO THE GRAND CANYON....TOTAL BILL WAS $6.71....PRICELESS.....

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