Oct 6, 2008 3:48 pm US/Eastern
Gas Prices Down 15 Cents In Mass.
BOSTON (AP) ―
Gas prices in Massachusetts have plummeted another 15 cents in the past week to the lowest level in almost six months.
AAA Southern New England reported Monday that a gallon of self-serve, regular gasoline is averaging $3.32, the lowest price since mid-April.
Find the cheapest gas where you live. The price in Massachusetts is 18 cents below the national average, but still considerably higher than the average of $2.67 a gallon at the same time a year ago.
Read: Simple Ways To Save Money On Gas
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