Gasoline prices are up in most areas of the country except for the west coast where they are unchanged compared to the week before. The national gasoline average is $.20 above the price this time last year. Diesel fuel is about $.32 above this time last year.
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National regular gasoline prices
|
Price | Change from last week |
|
Regular gasoline/gallon
|
$2.87 | ↑ .06 |
|
Diesel fuel/gallon
|
$3.12 | ↑ .05 |
| Regional regular gasoline prices | ||
|
East Coast
|
$2.82 | ↑ .03 |
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--New England
|
$2.91 | ↑ .03 |
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--Central Atlantic
|
$2.86 | ↑ .01 |
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--Lower Atlantic
|
$2.77 | ↑ .05 |
|
Midwest
|
$2.89 | ↑ .13 |
|
Gulf Coast
|
$2.68 | ↑ .04 |
|
Rocky Mountain
|
$2.79 | 0 |
|
West Coast
|
$3.08 | 0 |
|
--California
|
$3.14 | 0 |
Source: Energy Information Administration, 11/8/10. Figures rounded to the nearest cent.
See our guide to fuel economy for advice on saving gasoline, including reports on how to get the best gas mileage and where to find the cheapest gas. Learn about future technologies in our guide to alternative fuels.












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