Gas prices fall amid recession fears
Gas prices are down slightly since January amid fears of a possible recession.
Gas Prices both in South Carolina and nationally are continuing a downward trend this week as concerns over tariffs grow, according to GasBuddy.
Gas prices are down slightly since January amid fears of a possible recession.
Gasoline prices in Columbia are on the rise.
Tariffs on fuel imports from Canada will affect some parts of the U.S. more than others.
Gas prices have taken a dip in the Midlands in the past week.
Gas prices in South Carolina rose this week, following a national trend of typical seasonal price increases as the weather begins to warm up.
Gas prices are taking a big dip here in the Midlands.
Average gasoline prices in South Carolina have increased by two cents per gallon over the past week, reaching an average of $2.76 per gallon Monday, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 3,028 stations across the state.
Average gasoline prices in South Carolina have climbed 4.2 cents per gallon over the past week, reaching an average of $2.74 per gallon Monday, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 3,028 stations in the Palmetto State.
As millions of Americans hit the road for Christmas, they can expect a special gift at the gas station.