It appears that we will have a return to normalcy with gas
prices, boasting comparable prices to other states in the country. With prices
falling under 80 dollars a barrel, consumers can expect to enjoy a relief from
huge gas prices with prices falling to $3 a gallon by autumn and possibly even
lower by Thanksgiving.
Prices have been falling for 11 weeks and are predicted to
continue to fall after the peak driving season during the summer months. Struggling
wholesale contracts combined with a lack in demand will result in manageable
gas prices for Californians, which hopefully signify a ray of light shimmering
through the haze that is the faltering economy.
Economists are also hoping the falling gas prices will
encourage more travel, pushing money back into the economy through the use of
California State Parks and other in-state amenities.
Michael Patton, CEO of POTHOS, is one of the 120,000 members
affiliated with California State Parks, and encourages travelers to savor the
sunken gas prices and get out and enjoy our beautiful home state.
POTHOS offers full travel agency services for any travel
bookings that would be needed to get you out of the house and enjoying the
great outdoors!
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