Massachusetts Gas Prices Drop A Penny, But AAA Says Downward Trend Has Slowed

BOSTON (CBS) -- Gas prices are down a penny in Massachusetts from last week, but it isn't all good news at the pump.

The statewide average is now $3.38, which is 10 cents higher than the national average.

"Gasoline prices fluctuated over the past few days as fears of an omicron-driven economic slowdown were countered by news of a severe fire at a major oil refinery in Texas," AAA Northeast's Mary Maguire said in a statement. "As a result, the recent steady decline in pump prices has slowed, with the national average for a gallon of gas falling two cents on the week to $3.28."

The cost of gas in Massachusetts is 4 cents lower than a month ago, but $1.19 higher than this time last year.

 

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