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Gasoline prices soon to hit low point for 2012

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By Monday, the national average should fall below the $ 3. 28 a gallon that motorists paid on Jan. 1, according to experts. The drop is a present for those striking the road throughout what is expected to be the busiest Christmas travel season in 6 years. Still, it's even more like an equipping glutton. That's because for the 2nd straight year, Americans will invest a record amount on fuel. The government approximates that gas averaged $ 3. 63 a gallon this year, 10 cents above the record set a year ago. Drivers could only wish that forecasts for lower prices next year become a reality. A combination of high oil prices and supply lacks triggered by refinery and pipeline troubles kept gas prices elevated for most of the year. The national average struck a high of $ 3.

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