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August 27, 2007

U.S. gas prices - August 27, 2007

From coast to coast, U.S. gas prices drop.

National retail fuel price averages

Price Change from last week
Regular gasoline/gallon $2.75 .04
Diesel fuel/gallon $2.86 .01

Regional regular gasoline prices

Price Change from last week
East Coast $2.70 -.04
  -New England $2.73 -.06
  -Central Atlantic $2.72 -.04
  -Lower Atlantic $2.67 -.02
Midwest $2.84 -.03
Gulf Coast $2.65 -.03
Rocky Mountain $2.81 -.03
West Coast $2.77 -.07
  -California $2.79 -.07

Source: Energy Information Administration, 8/27/07

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Comments

What is going on with the gas prices we have to pay at the pump, according to this report, it is not that much, but what we pay at the pump is outragous, it is now up to $3.24, and the rumor is that it will be up over $4.50 by the end of this month. If that is the case, I will be walking to work everyday and it is 30 miles, because i can't afford to pay that kind of price.

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