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U.S. Gasoline Falls to Three-Month Low, Lundberg Survey Shows

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The average price for regular gasoline at U.S. filling stations fell to the lowest in almost three months, according to Lundberg Survey Inc.

The price declined to $3.7833 a gallon in the two weeks through May 18, the lowest since the period ended Feb. 24, according to data from about 2,500 stations surveyed by the Camarillo, California-based company. The price is down 6.19 cents in the past two weeks and is 12.41 cents lower than a year earlier, when the average was $3.9074. Prices peaked this year at $3.9671 during the two weeks ended April 6.