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October 30, 2006

R.I. gas prices steady after falling for 12 weeks

Gasoline prices in the state have held steady this week, at the lowest they’ve been at any point this year, after falling for 12 consecutive weeks.

Self-serve, regular unleaded gasoline is averaging $2.18 per gallon, according to AAA Southern New England’s weekly survey of gas prices.

At this time a year ago, the average price of gas per gallon was $2.38.

Now, unleaded regular gasoline prices are varying 11 cents, from a low of $2.13 to a high of $2.24. For those of you who don’t pump your own gas, full-serve prices for regular unleaded gasoline average $2.30, with a low of $2.19 and a high of $2.39.

Posted by Kate Bramson  at 10:21 AM | Permalink

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