As I'm sure you've noticed, gas prices pretty much change day to day. There are many reasons for this, like the commodities market and fancy things like that. But, is there a trend in these fluctuating gas prices we can use to find a day of the week when gas is the cheapest in Louisiana? There sure is.
Holiday motorist should have no trouble affording a fill up for their travels over the next few weeks. However, all good things must come to an end. We will tell you why you should be expecting an increase in gas prices in January.
If you've got holiday driving to do then you won't need to budget as much money for fuel as you did last year. Gas prices are continuing to decline and may get even lower into the new year.
While gas prices may be coming in a little bit after a four-month surge, they still stand at almost four dollars a gallon. According to a new survey from Harris Interactive of 2,451 adults, these unprecedentedly high prices are causing Americans to change their overall spending habits.
A gas station in Texas had a computer glitch and customers were NOT complaining. The reason many of it's customers weren't complaining is because they were getting away with gas for just $1.01 PER GALLON!! Yes, we have not seen gas prices like this in decades, yet customers at a gas station in Pasadena, Texas got the break of a lifetime!!!
As many of us prep for the upcoming summer months, we also prep to pay higher gas prices at the pump. Yet, as we have seen in the past, gas prices take a spike, and then begin to decline. However, how and why do we year-in and year-out see gas prices go up and then down?