Georgia gasoline prices fell over the past seven days leading up to December 1, according to AAA’s weekly report. The charging rate at EV DC fast-charging stations remained stable at an average of 38 cents per kilowatt-hour (home charging is much less expensive). “As the holiday traffic thins out across the Peach state, Georgia drivers are finding a bit of relief at the pump,” AAA the Auto Club Group, posted in its weekly press release. “After a week of elevated demand leading into Thanksgiving, the state’s average now stands at $2.82 per gallon as of Monday, though daily fluctuations remain likely.” Cobb County gasoline price average The price of a gallon of regular unleaded in Cobb County averages about $2.89, seven cents greater than the statewide average. It is always possible to find lower gas prices than the average by comparison shopping or using tools like http://gasbuddy.com. What are the national trends? AAA’s weekly report stated the following about national gas and oil trends: National Gas Average Hits 2021 Levels Again The national gas price average has fallen to $3.00, a level not seen since May 2021. With crude oil prices remaining low and seasonal demand sluggish, many states are
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