Gas Jumps Another 8 Cents Per Gallon In Massachusetts
BOSTON (AP) — The price of gasoline in Massachusetts shot up another 8 cents per gallon in the past week to an average of $2.54.
AAA Northeast reports Monday that self-serve, regular is now 22 cents higher per gallon than a month ago, but sill $1.14 lower per gallon that it was at the same time last year.
The Bay State per-gallon average is the same as the national average.
The survey found self-serve, regular selling in a 38-cent range from a low of $2.31 to a high of $2.69 per gallon.
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