Gas Prices Inch Down For Second Straight Week
Gas prices have decreased for the second consecutive week, although they are still close to their highest levels in nearly four years. This trend reflects ongoing fluctuations in the oil market. Consumers may see some relief at the pump, but prices remain elevated overall.
- ▪Gas prices have fallen for two weeks in a row.
- ▪Despite the decrease, prices are near their highest in almost four years.
- ▪The fluctuations in gas prices are influenced by changes in the oil market.
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