Gas Prices Falling as BetOnline Sets Latest Closing Odds July 2022

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Gas Prices Falling as BetOnline Sets Latest Closing Odds July 2022

The price of a gallon of gas on July 31 will be between $4.50 and $4.74 nationally, this according to the expert oddsmakers at BetOnline. 

The payout is $21.50 on a $10 bet but $4.75-$4.99 still pays a close price of $24 for every $10 wagered.

It's great news for motorists this summer season should BetOnline be correct.

The current national average was $4.752 as of July 7.

California, as always, was highest in the nation with an average price of $6.185 a gallon.  States like Georgia and South Carolina were inching towards the $4 mark.

Gallon of Gas US National Avg on July 31st

$4.50-$4.74

+215

$4.75-$4.99

+240

$5-$5.24

+450

$4.25-$4.49

+575

$5.25-$5.49

+850

$4.00-$4.24

+1400

$5.50 or Higher

+1400

Less than $4

+3500

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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