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  2. Why gas prices are going down around the US and where it's ...

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    The national average price for a gallon of gas is going down in the U.S. with Tuesday's national average at just $3.14, according to AAA. ... California ($4.70) Hawaii ($4.70) Washington ($4.260 ...

  3. California gas prices are headed down despite Israel-Hamas ...

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    Will the Israel-Hamas war impact California gasoline prices?

  4. California gas prices are dropping, expert says. What can you ...

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    In California, gas costs almost $2 more per gallon than the national average, according to AAA. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  5. California gas prices could drop a dollar per gallon, expert ...

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    How far could gasoline prices come down this winter?

  6. California gasoline prices keep soaring. Is there any end in ...

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    While the average California price is still well below the June 2022 record of $6.44, and shows no immediate signs of getting anywhere near that, several elements are still in play that could keep ...

  7. Gas Prices in California Hit All-Time Highs, but Relief Could ...

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    For now, average gas prices in California are back on the rise, hitting $6.420 a gallon as of Oct. 6, 2022, according to AAA. That’s roughly two-thirds higher than the national average of $3.867 ...

  8. Will Gavin Newsom-backed legislation lower California gas ...

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    Independent analysts say Gavin Newsom’s new bid to stop price spikes could actually send costs up.

  9. A functioning gasoline market would have ample supplies in storage to withstand production slowdowns. Not here. The legislature needs to act.