U.S. Gas Prices Drop 17% in 2 Weeks. LATimes, November 10, 2008. "The average price of regular gasoline at filling stations has taken a dramatic tumble across the US in the last two weeks, falling to $2.30 a gallon as the global economic slowdown crimped demand. Gasoline dropped 48 cents, or 17%, in the two weeks that ended Friday, according to oil analyst Trilby Lundberg's survey of gas stations nationwide... MasterCard... said in its weekly SpendingPulse report. Year-over-year demand has declined for 28 straight weeks."
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