Something that has been on everyone’s mind as of late is gas prices and soon you may see some relief at the pumps.
It is the first time oil has dipped below $100 since March 1.
Traders say today’s drop came largely from COVID lockdowns in China and possible progress in the talks between Ukraine and Russia. Analysts say this sell-off may lessen fears of an energy-based recession in the U.S. and if it continues, you may see prices at the pump drop.According to our partners at GasBuddy.com, the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline is about $4.31 a gallon.In Georgia, the average price is $4.27 a gallon, a two cent drop.Copyright 2022 WTVM. All rights reserved.
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