The American benchmark price for crude oil fell below the $60-a-barrel mark Thursday, the first time it has ben at that level in more than five years. The fall was accompanied by yet another steep drop in gas prices, the New York Times reports.
The American benchmark price for crude oil fell below the $60-a-barrel mark Thursday, the first time it has ben at that level in more than five years. The fall was accompanied by yet another steep drop in gas prices, the New York Times reports.