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- US gas prices have dropped for 60 consecutive days, per Bloomberg.
- It's the longest streak of declines in more than a year, according to the report.
- A gallon of gas on average in the US costs $3.25, about 30 cents cheaper than this time last year.
US gas prices have dropped for 60 consecutive days, notching their longest streak of declines in more than a year.
The average gallon of gas in the US costs $3.25, about 30 cents less than the same time last year, according to Bloomberg. In 14 states, one gallon costs drivers less than $3.