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U.S. gas prices plunge toward $3 a gallon as demand drops worldwide

The average price of gas is back to where it was before Russia invaded Ukraine. It is putting real money back in Americans’ wallets.

November 30, 2022 at 1:52 p.m. EST
The average nationwide price of a gallon of regular gas Wednesday was $3.50, according to AAA. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg News)
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The cost of gasoline is falling so fast that it is beginning to put real money back in the pockets of drivers, defying earlier projections and offering an unexpected gift for the holidays.

Filling up is now as cheap as it was in February, just before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine touched off a global energy crisis. AAA reported the average nationwide price of a gallon of regular Wednesday was $3.50, and gas price tracking company GasBuddy projected it could drop below $3 by Christmas. And all of that relief probably helped drive robust shopping over Thanksgiving weekend.