Less demand, pay less

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pmk165jpg.jpg I was driving through Virginia today and filled up at $1.65 a gallon

  • The American Automobile Association says traffic will be down 1.2% this year, meaning about 400,000 fewer Americans.
  • Passenger numbers are expected to fall off about 10% compared with last year wsj.com


Columbia gas announced a 20% rate reduction starting next month in response to a lower wholesale price for natural gas. ydr.com

A cooler summer, a warmer start to fall and an overall erosion of the commodities market due to the expectation of a weak economy have helped lower the price.

The last time gasoline sold for around $1.65 in York was around December 2003.

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