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Gas prices across the U.S. have seen a significant decline, with Michigan reporting an average of $3.23 per gallon, down 13 cents from last week and 37 cents from a month ago, marking the lowest prices since February. In Miami, prices have dropped to $3.16 per gallon, nearly 50 cents less than last year, while Columbus has seen a total decline of over 40 cents per gallon in the past month, with current prices averaging $3.12. Nationally, the average price for gasoline fell by 7.2 cents to $3.22, with predictions that it could drop below $3 in October for the first time since 2021. GasBuddy notes that over 45,000 stations now have prices below $3, driven by falling oil prices and reduced gasoline demand. Meanwhile, Green Bay's average price stands at $3.07, reflecting a broader trend of decreasing fuel prices across multiple states. Experts anticipate that ongoing declines in gas prices will continue as the driving season wanes and inventory levels increase.
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