Californians are finding some relief at the gas pump this week after retailers transitioned early to a cheaper “winter blend,” but consumers are still paying the highest rates in the nation, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California.
Gas prices retreated to an average price of $6.20 Oct. 13 in the Golden State—22 cents lower than last week’s record high. The national average was $3.91 on Thursday, which was 4 cents higher than a week ago.
“[California’s] gas prices would have to come down by about $1.20 a gallon from last week’s records in most areas to completely erase the spike that began in September, and there is a possibility they could drop even more if wholesale gasoline prices continue downward,” Los Angeles-based Auto Club spokesperson Doug Shupe said in a statement on Thursday….