Gas prices rise 15 cents in two weeks
Published May 5, 2008 by CSBJ Staff
The Associated Press
The national average price for regular gasoline rose about 15 cents in the last two weeks, according to the most recent Lundberg survey.
The average price of self-serve regular gasoline on Friday was $3.62 a gallon, up 15 cents from two weeks ago. Mid-grade was at $3.74 and premium was $3.85. That’s all according to the survey of 7,000 stations nationwide released yesterday.
Regular gasoline is up 55 cents since Jan. 1.
Of the cities surveyed, the cheapest gas prices were in Cheyenne, Wyo., where a gallon of regular cost $3.39, on average. The highest average was in San Francisco at $3.95.
Across California, the statewide average for a gallon of regular was $3.90, mid-grade was at $4.01 and premium at $4.11.
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