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Posted: 12:30 PM Jul 3, 2009
Average Fuel Prices Fall Across Texas
Retail gasoline prices are falling this week heading into the July 4th holiday.
Reporter: Associated PressEmail Address: news@kbtx.com |
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Retail gasoline prices are falling this week heading into the July 4th holiday.
The weekly AAA Texas gasoline price survey released Thursday shows the average price of regular unleaded self-serve fell by four
cents this week to $2.49 per gallon. It also fell four cents nationally to an average of $2.63.
Auto club spokeswoman Sara Schimmer says July 4th is the time of
year when gasoline prices often peak. If so, they've peaked at a level nearly $1.50 per gallon below last summer's high.
Texarkana has the cheapest gasoline in this week's survey at $2.43, seven cents below last week. The highest was in El Paso, where the average price fell three cents to $2.58 per gallon.
Latest Comments
still too high
I found it for a $2.36 in Tomball this week while passing through.
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