
Texas Gas Prices Hold Steady
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.
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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 this week continue to tumble, settling at $1.87 per gallon. The price per gallon is now a whopping $1.24 less than one year ago.
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.
Retail gasoline prices across Texas have risen 2 cents this week to reach $3.17 per gallon. Drivers in DFW have the most expensive gasoline statewide at $3.23 per gallon.
AAA Texas reported that the average price at the pump fell to $3.28. The average price fell by 3 cents last week and now is down by 14 cents compared to the same time last year.
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Retail gasoline prices have jumped 6 cents this week across Texas. AAA Texas on Thursday reported that the average price at the pump statewide reached $3.50 per gallon.
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