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flag Gas prices dropped in Myrtle Beach and across the Carolinas, offering holiday travel relief.

flag 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. flag Nationally, prices dipped slightly but remain 2.5 cents higher than a year ago. flag The declines offer temporary relief ahead of Thanksgiving travel, with AAA projecting 82 million Americans will travel, 73 million by car. flag 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. flag Diesel prices rose over six cents to $3.73. flag Refinery issues and falling inventories contributed to national price fluctuations, and FAA flight cancellations may impact demand.

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