U.S. Retail Gas Prices Drop for Second Week
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U.S. retail gasoline prices declined for the second week in a row, dropping 0.6 cents a gallon over the last week to $1.105, the Energy Department reported.
The pump price of regular unleaded gasoline is down 37 cents from a year ago, according to a weekly survey of more than 800 service stations.
The national average price for cleaner-burning reformulated gasoline, sold at about one-third of the stations in cities and smoggier areas, was up 0.7 cents to $1.141 a gallon.
Prices for regular gasoline on the West Coast increased 1.4 cents to $1.198 a gallon.
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