Mass. Gas Prices Have Risen $0.13 In Three Weeks
BOSTON (AP) -- Gasoline prices in Massachusetts have risen for a third straight week.
The latest weekly survey by AAA Southern New England finds self-serve regular selling for an average of $3.74 per gallon in the Bay State, three cents higher than a week ago.
The average price has risen 13 cents since the beginning of July and is more than a dollar higher than it was a year ago at this time.
Massachusetts is currently five cents above the national average of $3.69 for self-serve regular.
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