Prices at the Pump Fall, a Win for Efforts to Fight Inflation
Briefly

The cost of gasoline and diesel has been falling in the United States, with a notable decrease of 12% in regular gasoline prices from last year.
U.S. oil prices experienced a significant drop, tumbling to around $66 a barrel amid concerns of potentially oversupplied markets.
Americans are using less gasoline and diesel this year, with commuting patterns changing significantly, raising questions about future fuel consumption.
OPEC's recent decision to delay production increases has not stabilized prices, which continue to decline despite the cartel's intervention.
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