The past couple of weeks has seen some good news for those hit hard by current gasoline prices. An increasing supply of crude oil supplies and the continued recovery of the U.S. offshore oil production from earlier hurricanes have combined helped to lower gas prices at the pump.
Gasoline prices have dropped nearly 3 cents per gallon over the last 14 days to an average of $1.96. The result is that gasoline prices have fallen 11 cents per gallon since October 22. The highest price for regular self-serve gas is in Honolulu, Hawaii at $2.32 a gallon while Tulsa Oklahoma has the best price at $1.73 a gallon.
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