Gas prices are falling across the country ahead of the busy Thanksgiving travel holiday as concerns about oversupply have hit the U.S. oil market

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A total of five states – Oklahoma, Louisiana, Missouri, Texas and Ohio – have at least one gas station selling gas for less than $2 per gallon, according to GasBuddy analyst Patrick DeHaan. Roughly 50 to 75 gas stations are currently selling below $2 a gallon, a number that DeHaan expects to grow by the Thanksgiving holiday.

“With the large drop in crude oil prices lately, we’re likely to see stations pass along the lower prices as they fill their own tanks with the cheaper fuel,” DeHaan told FOX Business. “The sub $2 club will likely grow to 100 to 300 stations by Thanksgiving, perhaps more, mainly in low-tax states in close proximity to the Gulf Coast, where the majority of refiners operate.”

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