U.S. Gas Prices Fall Below $4 Per Gallon
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U.S. Gas Prices Fall Below $4 Per Gallon

The national average price for regular gasoline dropped below $4 per gallon on Thursday, reaching $3.999, according to AAA. This marks the fourth consecutive week of declining gas prices.

According to AAA data, the national average price for regular gas fell to $3.999 per gallon on Thursday. This is the first time the price has been below $4 since March. The price decrease represents a continuing trend, as this is the fourth straight week that gas prices have declined.

The independent_uk reported that U.S. gas prices were just barely below an average of $4 a gallon nationwide on Thursday. The independent_uk also noted a previous agreement signed by President Donald Trump with Iran, which called for Tehran to dilute its stockpile.

The washington_examiner reported the same data from AAA, stating the national average price for regular gas dropped to $3.999 per gallon. The washington_examiner noted this marked the fourth straight week of declining gas prices.

No right-leaning sources reported on any additional context or factors contributing to the price drop beyond the AAA data. No left-leaning sources provided additional context beyond the previous agreement signed by President Donald Trump with Iran.

As of Thursday, the national average price for regular gas is $3.999 per gallon, continuing a four-week downward trend.

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