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Gas price drop snaps streak

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POSTED: Saturday, February 23, 2013 - 7:24pm

UPDATED: Sunday, February 24, 2013 - 3:25pm

The national average price for regular unleaded gas dropped on Saturday by a 10th of a cent, snapping a streak of 36 consecutive daily increases, AAA reported.

During that stretch, the average price increased 48.8 cents or 14.82%. The price fell to $3.78 Saturday.

The national average is down 33.4 cents, or about 8.11%, from the record high of $4.114 reported on July 17, 2008. The highest gas prices are in Hawaii ($4.355). The lowest gas prices are in Wyoming ($3.241).

 

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Ignorance prevents the American population from correlating pump prices to the world oil price and the effects of a manipulated dollar, worthless without a military to enforce it's use as the world's Reserve Note. To that cost of blood not factored into gas prices we can add massive taxation designed to reduce the money supply and slow inflation, such as with Obamacare,(a tax). Lastly we can factor refining and supply. Socialist price isn't $3.50/gal, it's $3.50/gal+500K killed+tax+summer blend

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