CHEAP AGAIN: N.J. gas prices down 24 cents per gallon from one year ago

Has relief finally arrived, Save Jerseyans?

Inflation cooled dramatically in February, Save Jerseyans, the first full month of President Donald Trump’s second term in office. Consumers of eggs and other staples are benefitting from some modest but nevertheless highly significant relief after years of stubbornly hot inflation across nearly all sectors of the U.S. economy. Cooling prices is, at least in part, a symptom of the executive branch turnover in Washington, D.C.

Gasoline prices are also dropping like a rock.

On Wednesday, AAA reported that the average gallon of regular gasoline in New Jersey fell to $2.936, down approximately 24 cents from one year ago when the average gallon cost $3.174.

This welcome change comes as the Media and their Democrat allies attempt to stoke fears concerning the impact of President Trump’s reciprocal tariff plan for countries like Mexico, Canada, and China that refuse to trade fairly with the United States.

Matt Rooney
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MATT ROONEY is SaveJersey.com's founder and editor-in-chief, a practicing New Jersey attorney, and the host of 'The Matt Rooney Show' on 1210 WPHT every Sunday evening from 7-10PM EST.