Gasoline prices continue to tumble during crisis
The coronavirus outbreak and efforts to keep people at home during the crisis continues to lower demand for gasoline and push down prices.
The coronavirus outbreak and efforts to keep people at home during the crisis continues to lower demand for gasoline and push down prices.
A global crude oil price war and lower demand has caused the national average price for a gallon of gasoline to drop below $2 for the first time in four years, according to AAA.
Falling prices for crude oil driven by fears from the global COVID-19 outbreak has led to sharp declines in gasoline prices.