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Sunday, October 7th, 2007
Posted by John Gillie @ 10:04:03 pm
Washington's gas prices haven't followed the gradual downward drift seen through much of the country since the end of the summer driving season. Average prices for regular at Washington pumps Sunday was $2.94.9, 17.9 cents higher than the national average, according to AAA Washington. The national price has dropped during the last two weeks while Washington's price has increased. The price of regular on average in Washington a month ago was $2.874. A year ago it was $2.654, according to the AAA. Experts say a tighter gasoline supply on the West Coast is keeping prices high. California regular prices were the nation's second-highest at $3.013. Hawaii's were the highest at $3.211 a gallon. The nation's lowest gas prices were in New Jersey, $2.538 a gallon for regular. |
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