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After 25 days, this Saturday ended a daily streak of declines in the price of a gallon of regular gasoline in Los Angeles County .
The fuel price is stood at $5.787 dollars after an increase half a cent.
This Sunday, the price of a gallon increased to $5.788 Dollars.
During the streak, the average price dropped 28.8 cents, including four tenths of a cent that was registered on Friday, according to data from the American Association of Automobile (AAA) and the Petroleum Price Information Service.
In a streak of increases that lasted for 32 days and that ended on 21 of March , fuel went up $1.688 dollars, to reach a record $6.07 dollars, price that was reached two days before the decrease streak.
It was the longest streak long since the one that lasted 54 days, from March 2 to 29 April 2020, with a total of 72.3 cents, when stay-at-home orders were given at the start of the COVID pandemic and drastically reduced demand for gasoline .
The average price of fuel is 2 cents lower than a week and 23.4 cents less than a month ago, but it is $1.761 dollars more It’s expensive than a year ago.
This Sunday, in Orange County, the price of a gallon of regular gas is $5.728 dollars, unchanged from Saturday when it rose 2 tenths of a cent.
Friday ended in Orange County a streak of 21 low 23 days for a total of 30.3 cents.
It is 3.8 cents cheaper than a week ago and 24.8 lower than a month ago, but it’s $1.761 dollars more hoop than a year ago.
In California, the average price of regular gasoline this Sunday stood at $5.688 dollars, according to AAA data.
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