Kentucky’s average price for a gallon of regular gas edged up about 3 cents this past week, landing at $2.75. Meanwhile, the national gas price average continued to coast along at $3.08, mirroring prices one week ago one month ago and one year ago.
Gas prices have remained stable so far in November, reflecting an abundance of crude oil, the largest component of gasoline and greatest influence on what consumers pay at the pump. Prices are expected to continue to hold steady or even slide downward a few pennies as the Thanksgiving travel period looms, which is welcome news for those planning to hit the highway to celebrate the holiday with family and friends.
“Thanksgiving is always a very busy time for travel with the wide majority of travelers opting for a road trip,” says Lori Weaver Ha

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