U.S. drivers will have some extra money in their pockets this holiday season as gasoline futures tumbling below $2 a gallon mean lower prices at the pump. “The drop in futures is eventually going to translate into further declines at the pump,” Tim Evans , an energy analyst at Citi Futures Perspective in New York , said by phone yesterday. “There will be a little extra discretionary spending that consumers can use somewhere else this holiday season.” The nation’s largest motoring club says retail prices “have a very good chance” of being the lowest for the Nov. 28 Thanksgiving holiday in five years. Motorists are already paying the least since 2010 after crude oil tumbled more than 20 percent in the past four months. Gasoline futures added 0.7 cent, or 0.3 percent, to $2.0085 a gallon in electronic trading at 12:12 p.m. Singapore time. Yesterday the contract closed at […]