US petrol prices below $4 a gallon for first time since March
The
average price of petrol in the United States dropped below $4 a gallon on
Thursday, providing some much-needed relief to American drivers after prices
soared to record highs earlier this year.
According to the American
Automobile Association, the national average price for regular unleaded petrol
fell to $3.990 a gallon (3.8 litres) on Thursday. Petrol prices have now fallen
for eight straight weeks.
Prices
at the pump peaked at a record $5.02 in June, causing drivers to buy less fuel
even during the busy summer driving season.
Oil and gas prices
have fallen in recent weeks amid uncertainty surrounding the US economy and as
the administration of President Joe Biden reinforces supply by
releasing millions of barrels from the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR).
Crude prices
jumped earlier this year after economies began to open up from their
pandemic-induced lockdowns that shuttered businesses and halted travel.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February also sent crude rocketing.
At one point,
global benchmark Brent crude oil, the main driver of petrol prices, reached
$139 a barrel. It was at $98 on Thursday.
The fall
in prices has helped millions of Americans living on the edge as high
inflation continues to take a bite out of their spending power. The price
of food and housing continue to soar.
At the pump, some
states are seeing more relief than others. For example, petrol prices in the
state of California are still hovering around $5.38 a gallon. But people in
Texas are seeing a gallon go for an average of $3.49.
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