San Diego County Fuel Costs Drop; Stay Underneath $5 a Gallon for Self-serve Common

The common value of a gallon of self-serve common gasoline in San Diego County dropped 1.1 cents Saturday to $4.911.
The common value is 2.8 cents multiple week in the past and three.3 cents multiple month in the past, however $1.263 lower than one 12 months in the past, based on figures from the AAA and the Oil Value Info Service. It has dropped $1.462 since rising to a report $6.373 on Oct. 5.
The nationwide common value dropped nine-tenths of a cent to $3.558. It’s 2.1 cents lower than one week in the past, 2.8 cents lower than one month in the past and $1.203 decrease than one 12 months in the past.
The nationwide common value has dropped $1.458 since rising to a report $5.016 on June 14.
“Though tens of millions hit the street final weekend, gasoline demand fell,” stated Andrew Gross, an AAA nationwide public relations supervisor. “In the meantime, the price for a barrel of oil dropped under $70 per barrel. Pump costs might dip additional as the beginning of summer season approaches.”
— Metropolis Information Service
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