Gas Prices Slightly Drop In Michigan
The Michigan gas prices fell slightly this month after hitting a record high of $4.26 per gallon earlier in the month, however, prices do remain near that record high. Gas prices in Michigan decreased by 2 cents last week, according to AAA. The average price of regular unleaded gasoline in Michigan is now $4.14 per gallon. There has been an increase of 64 cents over the past month and $1.47 over the past year. A spokesperson for AAA-The Auto Club Group, Adrienne Woodland said, “Michigan drivers saw a slight decline in gas prices despite an increase in crude oil prices. If oil prices continue to rise, pump prices will likely follow suit, reversing from the current downward trend.”
As of now, the U.S. or any experts for the matter, don’t exactly know what will happen with gas prices in the next few weeks or months. However, experts do have an idea as to what analysts predict is coming. Most experts are saying that a constant fluctuating of gas prices is going to happen over the next few months depending on what state you live in. So, don’t be surprised if you get cheap gas one week and pay top dollar two days later.