Gas Prices Up Following Thanksgiving Weekend

HYANNIS – The price of gasoline increased by two pennies in the Bay State following the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

AAA Northeast’s weekly survey found self-serve, regular unleaded selling for an average of $2.51 per gallon in Massachusetts.

That price is seven cents below the national average and 13 cents lower than at this same time in 2018.

“Despite minimal increases, prices locally continue to be lower than they were at this same time last year,” said Mary Maguire, Director, Public and Legislative Affairs for AAA Northeast.

“That’s good news for holiday shoppers and those planning trips to be with family and friends.”

According to GasBuddy.com Prices on Cape Cod are between $2.41 and $2.99.

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