Gas prices drop despite increased demand during spring break

Gas prices drop despite increased demand during spring break

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Marshall L. Doney President and CEO | AAA, FL

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Despite a rise in travel due to spring break, gas prices have seen a decline this week. The national average for gasoline is currently $3.07 per gallon, which marks a decrease of about 3 cents from last week. This trend is noticeable as travelers prepare for road trips during the spring break season, with gas prices falling below $3 in 31 states.

Meanwhile, the cost of electricity at public EV charging stations has remained stable. The national average price per kilowatt hour continues to be 34 cents.

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