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On Nov. 21, the chain will offer 40 cents off each gallon pumped from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. local time. Over 5,000 locations (including Holiday Superstores) will honor the promotion.
The current national gas price average is $3.62 per gallon. The average cost of gas has decreased 15% in the last two years, from when it was $4.27 per gallon .
The price dropped only from $4.53 one month ago to $4.42 today. Utah: At a current price of $4.16 per gallon, Utah is well off its July 1 peak of $5.26 — and it’s moving quickly in the right ...
Gas prices are more expensive in Oregon and Hawaii than in Arkansas, Iowa or Minnesota. This is why prices at the pump vary from state to state. ... This is why prices at the pump vary from state ...
91 octane is commonly sold as "premium" in the western, mountainous part of the state. North Dakota: 87 [10] 89 92 Ohio: 87 89 93 Oklahoma: 87 89 91 Oregon: 87 89 92 Pennsylvania: 87 89 93 Rhode Island: 87 89 93 South Carolina: 87 89 93 lower octane gas can be sold if labeled as "sub-standard" or "sub-regular" [11] South Dakota: 85/87 87/89 91
Seven states are now at an average of $5 or higher per gallon, with Illinois becoming the latest to join California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Arizona, and Alaska. Gas prices: 7 U.S. states top ...
Here are today’s gas prices in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia — ranked from most to least expensive — for regular, midgrade, premium and diesel gas, according to AAA. 1. California
In 2020, COTA reported 19.1 million riders in 2019, the system's highest ridership since 1988. Ridership had been steadily increasing over several decades, due to rising gas prices, COTA's bus network redesign, and other improvements. [18] In March 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic began affecting Ohio, ridership dropped approximately 40 percent ...