Gas prices have plunged by double digits in Florida. See cheapest in your area
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Gas prices in Florida saw a decrease of 14 cents per gallon on July 14, with the average cost being $2.93. Despite this drop, prices may rise again soon due to trends where prices fall for about 10 days before spiking back up by 20 cents. North Florida is the cheapest area for gas, while Naples and Palm Beach County remain among the most expensive. Miami-Dade gas prices average at $2.92, showing a slight monthly increase but a significant yearly decrease.
As of Monday, July 14, the cost of gas is down by 14 cents a gallon in Florida. Prices in the Miami area are nearly a penny higher from a month ago and stand 58 cents lower than a year ago.
Florida drivers may feel some relief from the recent downturn at the pump, but that break may not last much longer. Gas prices in Florida often follow a pattern of falling for about 10 days, then spiking by as much as 20 cents.
North Florida remains the cheapest to get gas in the state, while Naples and Palm Beach County are among the most expensive areas.
The average price for a gallon of gas in Florida on Monday, July 14, according to AAA, is $2.93, a 14-cent decrease.
Read at Miami Herald
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