Texas Gas Prices Up Before Memorial Day
Retail gas prices in Texas have gone up heading into the Memorial Day weekend. AAA Texas reported the average price at the pump statewide rose this week to reach $2.51 per gallon.
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Retail gas prices in Texas have gone up heading into the Memorial Day weekend. AAA Texas reported the average price at the pump statewide rose this week to reach $2.51 per gallon.
Retail gasoline prices across Texas are up 4 cents this week to reach an average $2.47 per gallon. That compares to the national price at the pump of $2.68 per gallon.
Retail gasoline prices across Texas rose a nickel this week to reach an average $2.43 per gallon. Gas prices nationwide are up 7 cents, to reach $2.65 per gallon.
AAA Texas reported Thursday that Dallas and Fort Worth hold the spot for most expensive gasoline. Drivers in Beaumont boast the cheapest.
AAA Texas on Thursday reported that the statewide price at the pump was $2.23 per gallon. Meanwhile, drivers across the country are paying an average $2.41 per gallon.
AAA Texas said that retail gasoline prices across Texas are holding steady this week at $2.22 per gallon. That compares to a 2 cent decline for prices at the pump nationwide.
Retail gasoline prices across Texas have jumped 9 cents this week.
Retail gasoline prices have risen sharply across Texas after months of declines. AAA Texas reported Thursday that the average price at the pump settled at $1.98 per gallon.
Retail gasoline prices have gone up in Texas for the first time since October. AAA Texas reported on Thursday that the average price at the pump rose a penny to reach $1.85 per gallon.
After dipping well below the $2 mark, gas prices across North Texas are creeping back up.
Retail gasoline prices across Texas slipped 3 cents this week to settle at $1.84 per gallon. That compares to the nationwide average of $2.04 per gallon, AAA Texas reported.
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Retail gasoline prices across Texas continue to plummet, with the average cost at the pump dropping this week by a dime to settle at $2.05.
Most people have not seen gas prices drop below $2.00 in nearly a decade, but gas stations across North Texas started rolling back the numbers at the pump on Thursday.
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AAA Texas reported that retail gasoline prices across the state have dropped by a dime since the Thanksgiving holiday, settling in this week at an average of $2.50 per gallon.
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Gas prices across Texas have slipped 2 cents this week to settle at $2.73 per gallon. The nationwide average price at the pump is down 3 cents to $2.92 per gallon.
The sight is so surprising that some Americans are even sharing photos of it. Gas station signs are showing prices under $3 a gallon for the first time in four years.
AAA Texas on Thursday reported the average unleaded price at the pump this week is $2.89, a drop of 10 cents from a week ago. The national average now is $3.08.
Gas prices in North Texas are among the lowest in the country right now. What's more, the current average of $2.83/gallon is well past a three-year low, even for the seasonal dip that occurs each fall.
Retail gas prices across Texas slipped below an average $3 per gallon. AAA Texas on Thursday reported the average price at the pump settled at $2.99 per gallon.
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