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Gas Prices Drop Below $4 Per Gallon for First Time Since March

via Washington Examiner·9h ago·4 sources

The national average price for regular gasoline fell below the $4-per-gallon threshold to $3.999, marking the fourth consecutive week of decline. This drop provides immediate relief to American families facing inflationary pressures and reduces the burden on the transportation sector. The trend suggests a potential cooling in energy costs, though long-term stability depends on broader economic factors.

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