By Brett Philbin NEW YORK–The national average retail price of regular gasoline fell 2.9 cents to $3.265 a gallon in the week ended Monday, the Energy Information Administration said. That is second straight week that prices have hovered at the lowest level since Dec. 24, 2012. The drop follows a slide of 6.6 cents a week earlier, which was the steepest in a month. Retail gasoline prices are 22.7 cents, or 6.5%, below what they were a year ago. The decline in pump prices comes as gasoline futures fell to their lowest level since Dec. 19, 2011 on Monday. The sharp drop comes on higher supplies and weak gasoline demand. Fewer Americans are taking trips during the winter months, and refiners continue to earn fat profits from the high use of diesel fuel in Europe and Latin American countries. Current gasoline prices are 21% below the record national average […]