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October 20, 2008

Average gas prices—October 20, 2008

Nationwide, gasoline and diesel prices dropped significantly from last week. The national gasoline average is now just 9 cents above the price this time last year.

National retail fuel price averages

Price Change from last week
Regular gasoline/gallon $2.91  .24
Diesel fuel/gallon $3.48   .18

Regional regular gasoline prices

Price Change from last week
East Coast $2.94  .29
  -New England $2.86  .23
  -Central Atlantic $2.97  .22
  -Lower Atlantic $2.94  .35
Midwest $2.77  .22
Gulf Coast $2.73  .26
Rocky Mountain $3.04 .23
West Coast $3.28 .15
  -California $3.36 .12

Source: Energy Information Administration, 10/20/08. Figures rounded to the nearest cent.

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