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WAMC News
5:40 pm
Mon November 12, 2012
Vermont Gas Prices Continuing to Decline
By Pat Bradley
The price of gas is continuing to go down in Vermont.
The website Vermontgasprices.com reports the price averaged $3.68 gallon Monday, down 7 cents in a week.
Nationally, the average price per gallon was $3.46.
Vermont's gas prices are still 18 cents higher than they were a year ago, but 25 cents cheaper than a month ago.
The national average stands at 3.1 cents per gallon higher than the same day a year ago, and 32.6 cents per gallon lower than a month ago.
The website reports the lowest gas prices in Vermont are in the Springfield area where prices are about $3.40 a gallon.
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