The national average gasoline price surged to $3.44 per gallon, 14 cents more than a month ago and roughly $1 more than a year ago — a price U.S. motorists haven’t seen since 2014, according to a new report for the cost of regular unleaded fuel.
But it still doesn’t come close to what California motorists are paying at the pump.
Noted as the nation’s most expensive gasoline market, California’s average price for a gallon of regular unleaded fuel is $4.68 per gallon — about 3 cents more than a month ago and 3 cents away from matching the state’s highest recorded average price last recorded in November, according to AAA’s fuel survey.
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