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December 10, 2007

U.S. gas prices—December 10, 2007

Gas prices continue to go down.

National retail fuel price averages

Price Change from last week
Regular gasoline/gallon $3.00 .06
Diesel fuel/gallon $3.33 .09

Regional regular gasoline prices

Price Change from last week
East Coast $3.03 .04
  -New England $3.09 .01
  -Central Atlantic $3.08 .03
  -Lower Atlantic $2.98 .06
Midwest $2.90 .10
Gulf Coast $2.88 .06
Rocky Mountain $3.01 .05
West Coast $3.24 .03
  -California $3.33 .03

Source: Energy Information Administration, 12/10/07

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the gas prices will go down until when?

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