Gasoline prices throughout the U.S. edged down this week for the first time since January. The local drop has been barely noticeable in the Washington Metro region, but it ended three straight months of increases that had lifted the average price of self-serve regular to nearly $2.27 a gallon. Does this represent a turning point or a brief respite? A discussion on trends and implications of gas prices.

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  • John Townsend Manager of Public and Government Relations, AAA Mid-Atlantic
  • Mark Cooper Director of Research, Consumer Federation of America
  • Rayola Dougher Manager, Energy Markets, American Petroleum Institute

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