Gas prices
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January 29, 2002: 10:57 a.m. ET
Gasoline prices are down, but not for long.
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NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Gas prices have fallen nearly a penny a gallon nationally over the past two weeks.
Gas prices typically fall in January, when people are driving less and demand goes down. According to one study, the prices at the pump averaged $1.11 a gallon for a self-serve regular compared with a $1.12 a gallon two weeks ago.
However, it is unlikely that gas prices will stay this low.
CNNfn's Valerie Morris takes a glimpse at what's ahead for energy prices.
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