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Article: GASOLINE PRICES FALL, LUNDBERG SURVEY SAYS.(News)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
- Article date:
- March 10, 1997
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Gasoline prices fell nearly a cent per gallon in the past two weeks, continuing a months-long decline caused in part by lower crude oil prices, an industry analyst said yesterday.
The average price nationwide, including all grades and taxes, was calculated at $1.28 per gallon on Friday, according to the Lundberg Survey of 10,000 stations across the nation.
That was a dip of nine-tenths of a cent over two weeks. The price has fallen 2 1/2 cents since ...
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