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Sunday, July 12, 2009
U.S. Gasoline Falls to $2.5573 a Gallon, Survey Finds
The average price of regular gasoline at U.S. filling stations fell to $2.5573 a gallon as supplies of the fuel rose and crude oil prices dropped amid weakened demand.
Gasoline dropped 10.4 cents in the two weeks ended July 10, according to a survey of 5,000 filling stations nationwide by Trilby Lundberg, an independent gasoline analyst.
“These lower prices are from lower crude oil prices and from reduced demand from the poor economy,” Lundberg said in an interview today.....Complete Story
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