Falling demand for gasoline drops prices lower
Tumbling gasoline prices may start to slow as gradual production declines fall more in pace with demand, experts suggest.
Tumbling gasoline prices may start to slow as gradual production declines fall more in pace with demand, experts suggest.
The coronavirus outbreak and efforts to keep people at home during the crisis continues to lower demand for gasoline and push down prices.
Increased gasoline supplies and motorists driving less are the main factors dropping fuel prices around the country.
A glut of gasoline and motorists driving less are contributing factors to lower gasoline prices, according to AAA.