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Gas Prices Continue Dropping
The price for regular, self-serve unleaded gasoline dropped by 6 cents per gallon this week.

By Robert Gates
Gasoline prices in Massachusetts continue to drop and are down 6 cents from last week, according to AAA Southern New England.
The drops mirrors a national downward trend, the AAA said. Prices have dropped 17 cents per gallon in the past month.
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The drop comes even as there are high-profile conflicts in oil-producing countries overseas and declining domestic refinery production, according to AAA.
The average price for self-serve, regular unleaded gas statewide on Tuesday was $3.50 per gallon, down six cents from last week. A year ago at this time the Massachusetts average price was 16 cents higher at $3.66, according to AAA.
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The Massachusetts average is 3 cents more than the national average for self serve unleaded of $3.47.
In Massachusetts, the average price for self-serve midgrade unleaded this week is $3.69 and self-serve premium unleaded is $3.82. The average for self-serve diesel is $3.90 per gallon.
The range in prices in the latest AAA survey for unleaded regular in Massachusetts is 62 cents, from a low of $3.27 to a high of $3.89.
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