Gas Prices in Massachusetts Up 3 Cents This Week

BOSTON (AP) — Gas prices in Massachusetts are up by three cents.

AAA Northeast said Monday that the price of self-serve, regular is averaging $2.21 per gallon. That’s seven cents below the national average for regular unleaded of $2.28.

The price of self-serve, regular was averaging $2.14 a year ago at this time.

According to gasbuddy.com, Cape Codders are paying anywhere from $2.13 to $2.55 per gallon.

AAA officials say “a continuing global glut of crude oil has helped keep gasoline prices in check.”

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