Amid Government Shutdown, Gas Prices Fall Further
Gas prices around Ohio have dipped further, as the partial shutdown of the federal government enters its second week.
A gallon of regular gas was averaging $3.22 in Ohio in Monday’s survey from auto club AAA, the Oil Price Information Service and WEX Inc. That’s 11 cents cheaper than a week ago and 54 cents less than a year ago.
Monday’s national average was about $3.35, a nickel less than a week ago. It’s 46 cents cheaper than the national average at this time last year.
The downward trend is expected to continue if the budget impasse and government shutdown drag on, reducing demand for energy and resulting in lower fuel prices. That would be a boon for drivers, but also signal a weak economy.
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