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AAA: Pump prices rise for the 1st time in a month

By AccessWDUN Staff
Posted 6:44AM on Monday 28th September 2015 ( 9 years ago )

TAMPA, Fla.  — After falling for 37 consecutive days for total savings of 39 cents per gallon, the national average price for regular unleaded gasoline moved slightly higher reaching Sunday's price of $2.29 per gallon. Retail averages are up one-tenth of a cent, but on the whole remain discounted with drivers paying the lowest average for this same date since 2004. 

"Motorists saw gas prices inch-up last week, but this trend should not continue long," said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA - The Auto Club Group. "Prices rose because gasoline demand remains elevated at a time when supplies are reduced as refineries enter their routine maintenance season. Price declines could stall over the next month, but should continue creeping lower through the end of the year."

Consumers are saving $1.05 per gallon compared to last year, largely due to the relatively low price of crude. The price of oil averaged $45.52 a barrel last week, which will help keep downward pressure on the price of gasoline. 

Two dollar a gallon pump prices are becoming more prevalent at gas stations across the country. Twenty-one percent of gas stations nationwide are selling gasoline lower than $2 a gallon. Twenty-two percent of Florida gas stations are selling gasoline below $2 a gallon. Seventy-eight percent of Tennessee gas stations are selling gasoline below $2 a gallon. Only 9 percent of Georgia gas stations are selling gasoline below $2 a gallon. 80 percent of stations have prices between $2.00-$2.25.

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