Binghamton Gasoline Prices Continue To Fall
The cost of a gallon of gasoline in the Binghamton area is about 60 cents lower today than it was a year ago.
The ongoing price plunge at gas pumps is resulting in significant savings to drivers as they refuel their vehicles.
Several stations and convenience stores in Broome and Tioga counties are posting prices under three dollars a gallon.
According to the AAA Daily Fuel Gauge Report, the national average price for a gallon of regular gas had dropped to under $2.73 today.
The average price in the Binghamton market today was reported to be about $3.04. The average price in the Syracuse area was about nine cents lower.
The lowest price in the United States today appeared to be at a station in Oklahoma City, which had a posted price of $1.989 for regular.
One station in Endwell this week had a posted cash price of $2.899.