Monday, December 22, 2014

Gas Prices Drop Below $2 in 5 Cities


According to GasBuddy, these cities are Tulsa, Okla., ($1.96); Lubbock, Texas, ($1.98): Kansas City, Mo. ($1.99); Fort Worth, Texas, ($1.99); and Dallas ($1.99).

The gas prices in several other cities have fallen below $2.05, and  could be below $2 in a matter of days.

Enjoy it while the situation exists. There is likely to be a sharp rebound in prices sometime in 2015.

8 comments:

  1. You can add St. Louis to that list as well - $1.99 near downtown.

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  2. I paid $1.93 on Lubbock on Saturday

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  3. astonishingly its even dropped below $3 in the City of Chicago where prices tend to be extremely sticky (at least when decreasing)

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  4. The feds will try to sneak in a higher gas tax while the prices are low. Bet on it.

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    1. That's already being discussed here in Utah....at least the portion of the gas tax that the state imposes.

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  5. Keep in mind those are AVERAGE prices. The lowest price gas is below $2/gallon in many other cities too.

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  6. It's been under $2 just east of Nashville for at least a week. $1.94 this morning.

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