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flag Georgia gas prices fell 3 cents to $3.32 per gallon due to low demand and slow-rising crude oil prices.

Georgia gas prices fell 3 cents to $3.32 per gallon, but remain 10 cents higher than last year and 12 cents higher than a month ago. Low demand and slow-rising crude oil prices contributed to the decrease during Spring Break travel. The most expensive gas prices are in Hinesville-Fort Stewart, Brunswick, and Atlanta, while the least expensive are in Rome, Albany, and Catoosa-Dade-Walker.

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