National average cost of gasoline sits at $3.99, lowest since March


Americans have been struggling with rising gas prices since early this year, but finally, they’ve seen the smallest bit of relief. The New York Times reported that the average price of gasoline per gallon is now $3.99. While still higher than one year ago, it’s a stark difference from the mid-June peak national average of $5.02. This is the 58th day in a row that the price was fallen by marginal amounts.

Energy and gas prices are the largest culprits for the staggering inflation rate.

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