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Labor Day Weekend Gas Prices Set To Be Lowest In The Last 10 Years

It’s music to my ears 🎶: Labor Day Weekend gas prices lowest in the last decade. That means there is more reason to travel for the holiday weekend, or…if not […]

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It’s music to my ears 🎶: Labor Day Weekend gas prices lowest in the last decade.

That means there is more reason to travel for the holiday weekend, or…if not traveling, more money left in your bank account!

According to the Sun-Sentinal:

Motorists in Florida likely will find prices about $1 per gallon cheaper than last year’s Labor Day, as oil prices continue to plunge due to oversupply

With gas prices for the final summer holiday weekend expected to be the lowest since Labor Day 2004, we thought it would be fun to take a look at the prices over the last 10 years.

Take a trip down memory lane with us.

Labor Day Gas Prices Over The Last Decade

Year Price
Sept 5, 2005 $3.012
Sept 4, 2006 $2.796
Sept 3, 2007 $2.713
Sept 1, 2008 $3.679
Sept 7, 2009 $2.527
Sept 6, 2010 $2.59
Sept 5, 2011 $3.584
Sept 3, 2012 $3.76
Sept 2, 2013 $3.554
Sept 1, 2014 $3.42
Sept 7, 2015 $2.29ish

This Labor Day Weekend, gas prices have us ready to dance at the pumps!

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