Massachusetts Gas Prices Up 3 Cents Per Gallon 

BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts motorists are paying more at the gas pump this week.

AAA Northeast reports Monday that the price of self-serve, regular gasoline has jumped 3 cents on the past week to an average of $2.20 per gallon.

The Massachusetts price is 4 cents below the national average for the same grade and 20 cents higher than the in-state price a year ago.

On Cape Cod, the average price for a gallon of self-serve regular unleaded was $2.25 last week, up from $2.23 the week before and $2.10 at the same time last year.

AAA also reported a wide range of prices statewide for self-serve, regular, from a low of $2.07 per gallon to a high of $2.69.

 

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