BOSTON (AP) — The price of gas in Massachusetts has gone up a penny.
AAA Northeast in its weekly price survey released Monday says self-serve, regular gasoline is selling for an average of $2.25 per gallon, up one cent from last week.
The price is six cents below the national average and 49 cents lower than it was in Massachusetts at this time last year.
The price on Cape Cod remains higher than the statewide average at $2.38 per gallon. That price was also up one cent from last week.
AAA found self-serve, regular selling in Massachusetts for as low as $2.11 per gallon and as high as $2.45.
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