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U.S. Energy Secy.: Gas prices fall below $3 for first time in over 4 years

By  Cory Hawkins 

Drivers in the U.S. are getting some relief, just in time for the holidays, as the national average for regular gas has dropped to $2.99 a gallon — the first time prices have dipped below $3 in over four years.

U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated that the drop is not a coincidence, emphasizing that “nothing’s better than saving money,” especially when family spending is at an all-time high during the holidays.

“Every week you fill up your gas tank, you got more money in your pocket to buy your kids presents and pay your bills,” Wright exclaimed. “This is what happens when the American public elects a president who cares about their pocketbook, cares about American people and not special interests or the climate crazies or whatever the interest the Democrats are trying to appease. President Trump’s just focused on the American consumer.”

“Imagine if Harris had won the election, where would gasoline prices be today? How would American consumers feel?” he questioned. “Those are political choices. They’re not unfortunate facts. They’re political choices to make energy expensive…

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