Gasoline prices in Massachusetts are up six cents this week, according to AAA Northeast.
AAA Northeast’s June 8 survey of prices in Massachusetts finds self-serve, regular unleaded averaging $2.01 per gallon. Massachusetts’s price is two cents below the national average of $2.03. A year ago at this time, the average price in Massachusetts was 70 cents higher at $2.71 per gallon.
“The beginning of June has not seen gas prices this low since 2004,” said Mary Maguire, AAA Northeast Director, Public and Legislative Affairs. “But as crude oil prices trend higher and gasoline demand increases, Americans will see gas prices push more expensive, although this summer will be cheaper than last.”
The range in prices in the latest AAA survey for unleaded regular is 68 cents, from a low of $1.71 to a high of $2.39. AAA advises motorists to shop around for the best prices in their area. Please remember to slow down and move over for any emergency vehicles on the side of the road.
Today’s local gas prices and their ranges are as follows:
Self Serve Grade
$2.01 ($1.71-$2.39) Regular Unleaded
$2.42 ($2.29-$2.55) Midgrade Unleaded
$2.56 ($2.27-$2.99) Premium Unleaded
$2.61 ($2.29-$3.19) Diesel
Find the most up-to-date local gas prices with the AAA Fuel Finder by logging onto AAA.com and clicking on Gas Saving Tips & Tools.