Gas prices go down in most of nation

 
By SAMANTHA BOMKAMP | Published: November 6, 2012   

NEW YORK — Drivers in the New York area may soon get relief from long lines and higher gas prices.

A week after Superstorm Sandy hit the area, the price of gasoline has increased 10 cents per gallon or more in the New York City area and in hard-hit parts of New Jersey. Images of long lines of cars and interviews with frustrated drivers have become staples in news coverage of the storm’s aftermath.

photo - Motorists crowd into a 7-Eleven near SE 15 and Midwest Boulevard in Midwest City to buy gas for less than $3 a gallon Monday. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman
Motorists crowd into a 7-Eleven near SE 15 and Midwest Boulevard in Midwest City to buy gas for less than $3 a gallon Monday. Photo by Jim Beckel, The Oklahoman

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But across the U.S., the price of gasoline is falling — fast. It fell 7 cents this past week and has declined almost 9 percent in a month to $3.47 per gallon.

The national average...
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