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The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline slipped again on Monday remaining below the $5 threshold for a third day.
Gas reached $5 a gallon more than a week ago.
The price declined by a fraction to $4.981, according to AAA. The price on Sunday fell below the $5 threshold at $4.983.
Diesel dropped incrementally to $5.815, down from $5.816 on Sunday.
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