Everywhere you look, it seems like things have taken a turn for the worst. The coronavirus crisis has wreaked havoc across markets. The U.S. political system is in a frenzy. OPEC is crumbling. Geopolitical tensions are reaching a boiling point. Vacations are stuck in limbo. And our favorite technology is being used against us. But at least you’ll be able to hop in the car and drive as far away from all of those problems as you want. Gas is cheap. Cheaper than it’s been in quite some time, in fact. The national average for a gallon of gasoline is sitting at a comfy $2.40. That’s a whole $1.70 cheaper than the record highs set back in 2008, and a $0.20 cheaper than GasBuddy’s yearly projections. And in the deep south, gas prices are even cheaper. In Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas, some gas stations are posting prices as low […]