U.S. gasoline prices in steepest drop ever

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http://autos.canada.com/news/story.html?id=14cbbbcd-0825-4a8a-bbeb-bd3d135972d7

NEW YORK - The average retail price for a gallon of gasoline in the United States plunged more steeply than ever over the last two weeks as the economic slowdown weighed on crude oil and drove consumers off of the roads, according to the latest nationwide Lundberg survey.


Prices will likely slide more, but at a slower pace, following the "extraordinary" decline this month, survey editor Trilby Lundberg said.
The national U.S. average price for a gallon of self-serve,regular unleaded gas was $2.7785 on Oct. 24, a decline of about 53 cents per gallon in the past two weeks, according to the survey of some 7,000 gas stations.
In Canada, according to gasbuddy.com, the average price was $1.05. One month ago, the average price in Canada was $1.23.9 and one year ago it was $1.01.3
The lowest price in Canada Monday was Toronto at 96.6.

In the U.S., gasoline is now about a penny cheaper than it was a year ago, and about $1.33 less than it was at a record peak in July.
"The drop is unprecedented," Lundberg said in an interview. "It was dictated by the crash in crude oil prices and deepened powerfully by falling U.S. gasoline demand."
Oil settled down nearly $4 a barrel on Friday on broader worries about a global economic recession, despite an agreement by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to cut output.
At one point on Friday, U.S. light crude for December delivery dropped to $62.65, its lowest since May 2007 - just before the current credit crunch gripped U.S. markets and threatened to push the country into a recession.
"The even weaker economy now suggests that despite a price crash on the street ... it is still probably not enough to inspire any strong comeback in demand any time soon," Lundberg said.
"It looks as though gasoline prices will continue down but at a moderated pace, unless crude oil prices leap up substantially and stay there."
The Midwest had the lowest prices, while the West Coast had the highest average prices, the survey found.
At $2.26 a gallon, Wichita, Kansas, had the lowest average price for self-serve, regular unleaded gas, while the highest price outside of Alaska and Hawaii was $3.37 a gallon in San Francisco.
Lundberg said diesel fuel fell 36 cents to $3.59 a gallon in the last two weeks.
With files from canada.com
 
Self-correcting markets are teh sex!
 
We owe thanks to the Iraqi's for this.....We can have their oil at "fair market price" now....
 
dont be suprise if the price goes up again.
 
I read recently that the last time the barrel price was this low the average gallon price was something like $1.41. So even though 2.77 is nice after 4+ we're still getting screwed.
 
Last time the prices were at these levels, we complained about how much gas cost and how unfair it was. Now we are ready to perform favors for these same people because of the cheap prices.:screwy:
 
dragonfish;2360574; said:
Last time the prices were at these levels, we complained about how much gas cost and how unfair it was. Now we are ready to perform favors for these same people because of the cheap prices.:screwy:
how fast we forget lol
 
It'll go right back up after the presidential inauguration, thats my prediction any how.
 
alleykat0498;2360638; said:
It'll go right back up after the presidential inauguration, thats my prediction any how.





Why? What does that have to do with anything?
 
And Im loving the prices, as of now.. 2.39 in Dallas, OR. Woo!! Best it has been since I can remember!
 
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