Gasoline prices have fallen below $3 a gallon in many states, reaching their lowest levels since February and offering financial relief just weeks before the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
Rebecca F. Elliott reports for The New York Times.
In short:
- The national average for gas prices has dropped to $3.16 per gallon, an 11% decrease from last year.
- U.S. oil production has increased while demand has fallen, especially in China, contributing to the price drop.
- Prices could spike again if the Middle East conflict worsens, affecting oil production or shipping routes.
Key quote:
“Lower gas prices make everybody feel good.”
— Jared Scheeler, CEO of Hub Convenience Stores
Why this matters:
Lower gas prices reduce the financial burden on households, especially as energy costs often influence inflation. However, market volatility could quickly reverse this trend, affecting both the economy and voter sentiment.
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