The national average price of a gallon of unleaded has increased 1.1 cents to $2.235 for the week ending Nov. 9, according to federal records.
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November 10, 2015
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The national average price of a gallon of unleaded has increased 1.1 cents to $2.235 for the week ending Nov. 9, according to federal records.
The move brought the average price to 70.6 cents lower than it was a year ago, as fuel prices have moved sideways in recent weeks. Gasoline prices increased incrementally in seven of the nine regions tracked by the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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The sharpest increase in the regions came in the Gulf Coast where the average price moved 5.6 cents higher to $1.972. The Midwest and Rocky Mountain regions saw a decrease of 5.3 cents to $2.215 and 5.9 cents to $2.181 respectively.
Among states, the average gasoline price remains above $2.50 per gallon in four states, including Hawaii ($2.872), California ($2.837), Nevada ($2.708), and Washington ($2.51). It remains below $2 per gallon in six states with the lowest average in South Carolina at $1.947 per gallon.
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