Gasoline Prices Spike In Massachusetts, Rhode Island And Connecticut

Gasoline prices have spiked in Massachusetts in the last week.

Triple A reports that the average cost of a gallon of self serve regular gas climbed nine-cents in the last week to three-dollars and eight-cents.

In Connecticut, Triple A has gas at $3-19 a gallon.

In Rhode Island it is $3-09 a gallon

Despite the jump, a gallon of gas in Massachusetts is still 14 cents lower than the national average.

Last year at this time, a gallon of self serve regular gas was selling for an average of three-dollars and 43-cents in Massachusetts.

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