U.S. retail gasoline prices have started to decline in recent days and could drop even further, according to fuel-savings app GasBuddy. “If you don’t need gas, my suggestion is wait,” Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy, tweeted on Wednesday when international crude oil prices crashed by 4%. “*LARGE* declines in spot #gasprices coast to coast today will trigger falling retail prices,” De Haan noted. As of November 4, the national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline is $3.415, according to data from AAA . The national average gasoline price is 21 cents more than a month ago, $1.27 higher compared to a year ago, and 79 cents more than at this time of the year in 2019. The crude price rally, the still strong U.S. gasoline demand even after Labor Day, and the falling gasoline inventories across the country have pushed U.S. gasoline prices […]