This week, Southern California drivers were paying lower prices at the pump, but prices dropped by less than a penny a day, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California?s?
Weekend Gas Watch.The average price of self-serve regular gasoline in the Los Angeles-Long Beach area is $3.692 per gallon, which is 3.7 cents less than last week, 41 cents lower than last month, and 10 cents lower than last year.
On the Central Coast, the average price is $3.771, down 3.9 cents from last week, 39 cents lower than a month ago, and 7 cents below last year.
In the Inland Empire, the average per gallon price is $3.655, down 4.5 cents from last week, 42 cents lower than last month, and 11 cents less than last year.
?Many other areas of the country, particularly in the Midwest, are experiencing price increases, and most Southern California drivers are now paying lower prices than those in Chicago and New York City,? Auto Club spokesperson Jeffrey Spring said in a statement.
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