Shreveport-Bossier drivers are spending less on gasoline right now than they were yesterday, last week, or even last year, but other markets are spending even less.
Lots of issues across the globe that can have an affect on gasoline prices. Does that mean we should expect a climb in prices? One expert says we shouldn't see prices climb, unless problems escalate in Syria or a hurricane wreaks havoc on gasoline supply.
Gasoline prices may not be too bad this summer for those looking to take a road trip with the family, on a motorcycle, or that sports car dying for some attention.
Shreveport-Bossier was looking at near record high gasoline prices last month. But now, according to AAA, gas prices have made a subtle slide down to a current average of $3.50 per gallon.