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Labor Day gas prices are lower than usual, but these wild cards could still fuel a spike

The cost of gasoline at the pump has been falling ahead of the traditional end to the summer driving season. Analysts warn that drivers still can’t rule out the risk of a spike, even as demand typically starts to drop off at this time of year.

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