Sean Hannity Criticizes Biden With Inaccurate Claim Gas Averaged $1.50 a Gallon in Jan, 2021 (Video)
13.04.2022 - 08:19
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The full-year national average for 2020 was approximately $2.17 per gallon, though that low price was obviously a by-product of the COVID-19 pandemic. For those curious, the lowest gas-per-gallon price was $1.77, which happened in April 2020, just after the severe contraction of the U.S.
economy at the start of the pandemic.And in December 2020? It was $2.24 per gallon, down a full dollar from 2019 (again for obvious, pandemic reasons). Meanwhile, in January 2021, most of which contained Donald Trump’s final weeks in office, the national average price per gallon was $2.42.
Now obviously there has been a big rise in prices in the last year and change. People of good faith can debate why that is or isn’t.
Inaccurate graphs containing false information don’t help though. Luckily someone on Hannity’s show realized a correction was in order and so it is Hannity delivered it at the end along with a brief apology — albeit without clearly explaining what the error actually was.Hannity issues a clarification at the end of the show.
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