Ohio Has Nation’s Cheapest Gas
Sunday, September 17th, 2006
According to AAA, those in the Buckeye State are benefiting from the end of the summer driving season by registering the lowest gas prices in the nation. Ohio residents are enjoying a 30-cent discount on fuel, compared to the national average, partly due to seasonal demand and increased competition between the purveyors of the go-juice… maybe among other things (continue reading).
The average cost of tank of unleaded in Ohio is $2.29 a gallon, which in comparison to this writer’s residence in the Golden State, is a full 58 cents less than the fill-up station down the road. Fine, we’ll see your cheap gas and raise you our ability to go skiing in our shorts.
Want to know what’s really strange about this? The gas in Ohio was over $3.00 a gallon all summer long but drastically went down for no apparent reason right after Labor day. Now I don’t know about other states, but in Ohio Labor day is the official start of the political campaigns… Coincidence?
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