#ohiofuelcosts
Columbus gas prices drop over 20 cents to $3 average per gallon
Columbus drivers are seeing noticeable relief at the pump as average gasoline prices dropped by 20.6 cents per gallon over the past week, reaching exactly $3 per gallon as of Monday. This marks a significant shift from recent months, with prices now 12.2 cents lower than a month ago and an impressive 55.2 cents lower than the same time last year. Across the city, price differences remain substantial. The lowest-priced station on Sunday offered fuel at $2.56 per gallon, while the h
Columbus gas prices drop over 20 cents to $3 average per gallon
Columbus drivers are seeing noticeable relief at the pump as average gasoline prices dropped by 20.6 cents per gallon over the past week, reaching exactly $3 per gallon as of Monday. This marks a significant shift from recent months, with prices now 12.2 cents lower than a month ago and an impressive 55.2 cents lower than the same time last year. Across the city, price differences remain substantial. The lowest-priced station on Sunday offered fuel at $2.56 per gallon, while the h
Gas prices fall below $3 in Columbus amid statewide decrease
Gas prices in Columbus, Ohio have seen a significant decrease over the past week, bringing some welcome relief to drivers as the summer season gets underway. The average price of gasoline in the city has dropped by 16.4 cents per gallon, settling at $2.92 as of Monday. This latest dip places Columbus fuel prices 31.5 cents below where they stood a month ago and a full 50 cents cheaper than the same time last year. Across the state, similar declines are being seen. The Ohio average
Gas prices fall below $3 in Columbus amid statewide decrease
Gas prices in Columbus, Ohio have seen a significant decrease over the past week, bringing some welcome relief to drivers as the summer season gets underway. The average price of gasoline in the city has dropped by 16.4 cents per gallon, settling at $2.92 as of Monday. This latest dip places Columbus fuel prices 31.5 cents below where they stood a month ago and a full 50 cents cheaper than the same time last year. Across the state, similar declines are being seen. The Ohio average









