NEW: MA Gas Prices Rise for 5th Straight Week, Up 2 Cents
Monday, April 04, 2016
AAA's April 4 survey of prices in Massachusetts finds self-serve, regular unleaded averaging $1.98 per gallon, two cents higher than last week and 30 cents higher than 5 weeks ago.
The Massachusetts price is 8 cents below the national average for regular unleaded and 35 cents lower than a year ago at this time.
Self Serve Grade
$1.98 ($1.89-$2.19) Regular Unleaded
$2.22 ($2.08-$2.59) Midgrade Unleaded
$2.40 ($2.19-$2.99) Premium Unleaded
$2.15 ($1.99-$2.49) Diesel
For the most up to date local gas prices, visit AAA.com and click on fuel finder.
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