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Gas is Cheap, But Not Like 2016

Gas is Cheap, But Not Like 2016

Yes, gas prices are falling, and you’re about to spend a few quarters less on your tank this week than you have been in the last few weeks.

But it’s not as cheap as last year, according to the Columbus Dispatch. This week, gas prices fell to $2.13, 12 cents cheaper than last week, but not quite as good as last year when it was over 5o cents cheaper.

Nationally, the average gas price this week is about $2.31, compared to last year when it was $1.84 cents.

What would you do with the difference in price? Sound off in the comments below!

 

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