The price of gasoline in the U.S. fell for 23 consecutive days through Thursday, after hitting a record last month. But analysts said prices may rise again if demand from drivers increases and supplies are constrained.
The average cost of a gallon of unleaded gas was $4.75 Thursday. That’s down about 5% since prices hit their highest point, $5.02, on June 14, according to data from OPIS, an energy-data and analytics provider.
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