money.cnn.com — Nationwide, Alaska and Hawaii remained the two states with gas prices still tracking above $4 a gallon. The cheapest gas was now found in New Jersey, where prices averaged $3.431 a gallon. Gas has fallen about 46 cents from the record high average of $4.114 that AAA reported on July 17, but they are still 83 cents above this time last year.
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kotrinSep 8, 2008
it's an election year...when whichever candidate gets into office--they will shoot right back up.
oldgalSep 9, 2008
If Congress or the President really wanted the price to go down all they have to do is start talking about nationalizing the industry. Don't have to do it, just need to talk about it and maybe start drafting some legislation. The price would drop like a rock.
Closed AccountSep 9, 2008
gas was $1.13 (bay area,CA) when I started driving 7 years ago. 400% in seven years. I could give a f**k less about 25 cents.......
floridiot2Sep 9, 2008
I've noticed that people are driving more now that school has started. The freeways are cluttered.
stevo9erSep 9, 2008
What about the price of burritos, any word on that? A little relief for us non-(lazy/fat/stupid/car driving) Americans?Ride a bike nerds.
hwy9nightkidSep 10, 2008
@Xister, sweet!
tapierceOct 14, 2008
Wisconsin is right around $3.15 these days. Definitely the lowest we've seen in a while.<a class="user" href="http://paymentprocessing.cc">http://paymentprocessing.cc</a>
tapierceOct 22, 2008
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