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Ohio gas prices continue to drop

Ohio gas prices continue to drop

All across Ohio people are expressing disbelief at the pump, balking at prices that have gone as low as $1.39 a gallon in some areas.

The average gas price for the state sits at about $1.50, whereas it was $1.90 a month ago. The national average gas price is $1.74.

Compare these figures to a year ago when gas was $2.25.

The low numbers come from a seasonal decline in demand for gas, but also as a result of the massive oil worldwide oil glut.

The crude oil price currently sits at $30.89, whereas it was about $50 last year, and $100 in 2014.

 

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