Good News, Gasoline prices are starting to fall. According to Associated Press, after a fourth-month surge pushed gasoline to nearly $4 per gallon in
early April, drivers, politicians and economists worried that gasoline prices might soar past all-time highs, denting wallets, angering voters and dragging down an economy that is struggling to grow.
Instead, pump prices have dropped 6 cents over two weeks to a national
average on Friday of $3.88. Experts say gasoline could fall another
nickel or more next week, saving drivers about $2 per fill-up.
Drivers might also get to say something they haven't since October 2009 —
they're paying less at the pump than they did a year ago.
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