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Officials: Gas to average $2.60 next year

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The Energy Department again slashed its prediction for next year’s average price of gasoline across the United States, this time to $2.60 a gallon.

That’s 23 percent below the projected average for this year and the lowest since 2009.

If that comes to pass, the price drop will save U.S. drivers $100 billion over the course of the year.

In its most recent short-term energy outlook, released Tuesday, the Energy Department cut its gasoline price forecast for 2015 by 35 cents a gallon. It was the second cut of more than 30 cents a gallon in two months.

The average national price of gasoline fell to $2.66 a gallon Tuesday, according to AAA, 61 cents less than last year. The national average fell every day since Sept. 26.

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