Gas Prices Hit 4 Year Low Across America But Oregon Is Stuck Near 4 Dollars A Gallon

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While the rest of the country is cruising into Labor Day with the cheapest gas they’ve seen in four years, Oregon drivers are still stuck paying nearly $4 a gallon according to The Oregonian — and it’s only getting worse.

The U.S. average? A cool $3.13 per gallon. Oregon? $3.98 and climbing. That’s right — while everyone else is filling up and bragging about Trump’s “energy dominance,” we’re once again being left holding the (empty) gas can.

According to The Oregonian, Oregon now has the fourth-highest gas prices in the entire nation, right behind the usual suspects: California, Hawaii, and Washington. Translation: If you live in the

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