Gas Prices Down Nationwide
Published November 5th, 2012
If you've been to the gas station lately, you are probably a little happier than you were over the summer.
The national average price for regular gas is down to three-dollars and 55 cents a gallon.
That's down 21 cents since late October.
It was a combination of super storm sandy cutting into demand and crude oil prices declining.
Drivers in Memphis, Tennessee have the cheapest gasoline in the country, and San Francisco have the highest.
Analysts are predicting prices will drop another 10 to 20 cents over the next few weeks.
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