"U.S. retail regular-grade gasoline prices continue to decline, averaging
$2.82 per gallon (gal) as of November 24. This average is 47 cents
lower than a year ago, and the lowest price heading into a Thanksgiving
holiday since 2009. Traditionally, the Thanksgiving holiday is one of
the most traveled times of the year in the United States, and much of
that travel is by car. AAA estimates that during this Thanksgiving
holiday weekend (November 26-30), 41.3 million people in the United
States will travel more than 50 miles from home by car. This level of
travel, 4.3% higher than the same time last year, is the highest number
of travelers by car for Thanksgiving in seven years and the third
highest since AAA began publishing the data in 2000..."
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