Lower crude oil prices below $100 per barrel have translated into falling pump prices in all 50 states this week. The falling oil prices were driven by hopes that a deal between the U.S. and Iran might have been near. But uncertainty and renewed tensions in the Middle East remain, and any new escalation in the conflict could send crude oil prices higher again. For the week, the national average for regular gasoline tumbles 20 cents to $4.29 a ga…
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