The average U.S. price of gasoline has dipped 4 cents per gallon in the past two weeks, and prices in California have fallen 5 cents in the same time period.
According to the Lundberg Survey released Sunday, the average nationwide price for a gallon of regular is now $3.48 — 8 cents below what it was a year ago. The average price for midgrade gasoline is $3.69, and premium is $3.84.
Of cities surveyed in the Lower 48 states, the lowest price, $3.11, was in Jackson, Mississippi. San Francisco had the highest price at $3.92.
In California, prices for a gallon of regular dropped 5 cents to $3.81.
The lowest price, $3.66, was in Bakersfield.
The average U.S. price of gasoline dropped 23 cents during the past nine weeks.
(AP)
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Well, Cholent is still cheaper.