Average Florida gas prices drop by 17 cents, reaching an average of $4.09 per gallon

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At the highest levels of the U.S. government, suspending the national $.18-per-gallon tax on gasoline is being considered as a way to give struggling Americans some financial relief. Now economists are crunching the numbers to determine whether suspending the tax would help, hurt, or make no real difference. 

In Florida, gas prices are still heading in the right direction.

According to AAA, the national average for a gallon of regular-unleaded rings in at $4.36, which is down 17 cents this time last week. Drivers are paying 56 cents less than they were this time last month. 

As for Florida's average, it is now $4.09 per gallon, which is down from $4.26 last Monday. However, drivers have been finding gas prices below $4.

The state average has now declined a total of 79 cents per gallon after setting a new record high of $4.89 per gallon in June.

READ: Florida's 2022 back-to-school tax holiday is here — what's included?

"Gas prices continue their downward march, after another week of losses in the oil market and underwhelming gasoline demand figures," said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA - The Auto Club Group. "News out of the European Union helped to ease global supply concerns. The EU has reportedly loosened sanctions, allowing Russian state-owned companies to deliver fuel, in effort to help boost supplies. The lower price of crude lowers the cost of producing gasoline.