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Gas prices fall: 23 days and counting

The national average price for a gallon of gas slips to $3.826. Only 10 states are above $4 a gallon.

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NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Retail gasoline prices fell, on average, a penny overnight, extending declines for the 23rd straight day, a survey of gas station credit card swipes showed Saturday.

The national average price for a gallon of regular gas fell to $3.826 from $3.836 the previous day. That's down 7% from the record high of $4.114 that gas prices hit on July 16.

Gas prices have eased substantially in recent weeks amid signs that global demand for petroleum products is slowing.

But gas prices remain high in historical terms. Friday's national average price is more than $1 higher than it was a year ago.

Diesel. The national average price for diesel fuel, used mostly for transportation and industrial purposes, fell to $4.57 a gallon from $4.59 the day before.

Diesel prices are up more than 55% from last year's levels, which has contributed to a sharp increase in the prices that consumers pay for goods and services.

Ethanol. The price of E85, an 85% ethanol blend that burns cleaner than straight gasoline, fell 0.5 cents to $3.089 a gallon on average, AAA reported.

Ethanol, which is made from renewable resources like corn, is thought to be more sustainable than gas, but it is less efficient.

As a result, a car that burns E85 would actually pay $4.065 a gallon to get the same mileage as a car that runs on gas, according to AAA.

State prices. Based on data from credit card swipes at 85,000 fuel stations around the country, the AAA survey showed that gas remains above $4 a gallon in 10 states, which is unchanged from Friday's survey.

In Alaska, the state with the highest prices, drivers pay an average of $4.627 a gallon. Hawaii, the state with the second-highest prices, saw average prices rise a fraction to $4.47 from $4.466. Californians saw prices slip 2 cents to $4.139 on average.

Oklahoma remained the state with the lowest gas prices. The average price in the state is $3.59 a gallon, down more than a penny from $3.601. Oklahoma, though, is now tied with Missouri, where prices dropped from $3.606. South Carolina is next lowest, with average prices of $3.62 a gallon. To top of page

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