U.S. gasoline prices fell for the fourteenth week in a row, according to a Monday note from GasBuddy. The national average gallon of regular gasoline fell 3.9 cents from a week ago to $3.64 per gallon on Monday, according to GasBuddy data. The downward trend in gasoline prices in the United States has continued for fourteen straight weeks, and is down 25.7 cents from a month ago. Gasoline prices compared to a year ago, however, are up 45.9 cents. “With a 14th consecutive weekly decline, the national average price of gasoline has now…
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