AAA: Texans Buying Gas Below $2/Gallon For Longest Stretch Since 2005

Triple-A Texas says drivers in the state have been paying less than two dollars a gallon for regular unleaded for the longest time since 2005. The statewide average has been below the $2 threshold for 202 days, beating 2016's previous record span of 195 days. Texans first started paying two dollars at the pump in 2005. The Triple-A Texas Weekend Gas Watch says the statewide average is $1.86 a gallon for regular unleaded, 49 cents less than a year ago. The average in the San Antonio area is $1.78.

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