Gas prices hold steady as holiday travel season begins
Gas prices are holding steady as the holiday travel season gets underway.
Gas prices are holding steady as the holiday travel season gets underway.
Gas prices are up a little bit in the Midlands.
Gas prices are inching lower.
Prices at the pump have fallen this week.
The average price of gas in South Carolina rose in the past week, as the Lowcountry prepared for potential effects caused by now tropical storm Imelda.
Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer and with it comes an influx of travel as families settle down for the coming fall season and the continuing school year.
The average price of gas dropped slightly in the past week, falling 2.2 cents per gallon, matching a similar drop nationally of 2.7 cents per gallon.
The average price of gas dropped minimally in the state in the last week according to GasBuddy’s survey of 3,028 stations in South Carolina.
The average price of gas in South Carolina rose slightly in the past week, defying the national average, which fell alongside dropping oil costs.
Your Summer road trip may be a little less expensive this year with current Summer gas prices at their lowest in four years.