Gas prices continue to fall
Some welcome news for drivers, gas prices are continuing to fall.
Some welcome news for drivers, gas prices are continuing to fall.
Americans seem to be feeling more optimistic about the economy now that gas prices are falling.
Earlier Wednesday (June 24) President Trump said he ordered the Justice Department to look into what he called “gouging” by big oil companies.
Americans are finally getting some relief at the pump.
Oil prices are sinking again Tuesday and pulled back to $80 per barrel for the first time since early March, while the U.S. stock market drifts near its all-time high.
Prices at the pump are down as we start the workweek and the pending peace deal with Iran could drop oil prices even more, say some right now.
Rising gas prices pushed inflation to its highest level in three years last month, a headache for the Federal Reserve and a potential political challenge for the Trump administration as midterm elections near.
The average price of gas in South Carolina has fallen once again, bringing much needed relief to motorists as summer kicks off, bringing with it an increase in travel.
Gas prices are showing their largest weekly decline since the financial crisis in 2008.
The cost of gas is down about two cents from Monday, May 25.