Blazing summer temperatures may be settling in, but the price of price of fuel continues to cool off. Statewide, drivers are paying an average of $3.612 per gallon, a drop of nearly six cents from a week ago. In the East Valley, drivers were paying nearly seven cents less than a week ago, down to $3.559 per gallon.
Nationwide, the price of fuel decreased nearly three cents to $3.532 per gallon.
According to AAA Arizona, the state average has fallen nearly five percent — or 18 cents — over the last month.
Prices are at their lowest level statewide since Feb. 24.











downtownresident posted at 1:38 pm on Mon, Jun 18, 2012.
The price of gas is still rediculuosly inflated, if you work for a living. And, taking refinerires off-line won't help the problem.
Unfortunately, if Romney gets elected, there will be no hope of it going down. They won't need those three Caddys and whatever else they are driven around in.
Maybe he'll give them to the church.[beam]
k33j88 posted at 6:55 am on Tue, Jun 19, 2012.
Dear downtownRAT: It is quite obvious that you would rather fore-go all property rights, pick up your sickle & hammer, toss the Constitution aside, and march to the states dictates..