As I headed to work this morning, I noticed that some regular gasoline prices had dropped to $3.25 per gallon. And those prices jive with AAA's survey that claims that the local average cost for a gallon of regular gas on Wednesday cost $3.298. The good news is that the average price for gas was $3.34 per gallon on Tuesday. We dropped 4 cents in one day. Not bad. But, not good enough. Gas prices need to fall below $2 a gallon before I'll even come close to calling fuel cheap. What do you think? How much does gas have to fall before it becomes inexpensive?
Not satisfied with pump prices
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