Gasoline prices across Georgia have fallen below the $2 a gallon mark. But a new survey finds Columbus has the highest average price in the state. AAA said prices at the pumps have tumbled more than a dollar in the past month. The statewide average price for regular-grade gas is $1.96 as of Monday morning. The national average is $2.08. Augusta has the cheapest metro average for regular at $1.92 a gallon. Columbus had the highest average at $2.05, although several stations in the downtown area dropped to $1.99 over the weekend. One year ago, Georgia motorists were paying $3.03 for regular fuel, on average. Oil and gas prices are in a downward spiral because of investors' fears that a global economic slowdown will hurt demand for fuel.
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(AP)
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Monday, November 17, 2008
Columbus driving highest gas prices statewide
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11/17/2008 08:19:00 AM
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