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Gas prices dropped in Myrtle Beach and across the Carolinas, offering holiday travel relief.
Gas prices in Myrtle Beach fell to $2.61 per gallon, down over six cents in a week, with South Carolina averaging $2.71 and North Carolina at $2.78, both lower than a month ago and significantly below last year’s levels.
Nationally, prices dipped slightly but remain 2.5 cents higher than a year ago.
The declines offer temporary relief ahead of Thanksgiving travel, with AAA projecting 82 million Americans will travel, 73 million by car.
In North Carolina, prices are more than 5 cents below last year’s Thanksgiving levels and nearly a dollar below the national average, while South Carolina saw a small uptick to $2.68.
Diesel prices rose over six cents to $3.73.
Refinery issues and falling inventories contributed to national price fluctuations, and FAA flight cancellations may impact demand.
Los precios de la gasolina bajaron en Myrtle Beach y en todas las Carolinas, ofreciendo alivio para los viajeros de vacaciones.