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Gas Prices Hit Four-Year Low — Good News For Your Wallet

Gasoline prices across the United States have finally dropped to their lowest level in more than four years. This is a massive win for American families who have been crushed by inflation. The national average price per gallon recently dipped below $3, a low not seen since May 2021.

The price collapse comes from two key factors. Global crude oil supply is increasing, and U.S. domestic oil production is holding steady at record highs. This welcome relief proves that America’s energy policy is working.

The decrease is especially meaningful for household budgets struggling with the high cost of living. Hardworking Americans are finally catching a break at the pump after years of pain.

The low prices arrived just in time for the busy Thanksgiving holiday weekend. This allows millions of families to travel without getting gouged by greedy energy policies.

In states like Colorado, Oklahoma, and Texas, some stations are now selling gasoline for under $2 per gallon. Even high-cost states like California saw prices drop below $4 in some counties on Friday. This confirms that the return to American energy dominance is having a powerful impact nationwide.