Mass. gas prices edge up another 3 cents

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Mass. gas prices edge up another 3 cents

By CBS 3 Springfield News

BOSTON (AP) - Gasoline has edged up another three cents per
gallon in Massachusetts, and has now soared 20 cents in the past
three weeks.

AAA Southern New England reports Monday that self-serve, regular
gasoline increased to an average of $2.63 per gallon, but remains
six cents below the national average.

The current price is 18 cents higher than it was at the same
time last year.

Higher prices worldwide are being driven by the weaker dollar
and strong economic data in China, which raised hopes for an
increase in energy demand.

Tuesday, Nov 3 at 12:28 AM Really wrote ...

The tyranny and corruption continues as the stock market investors decide to put some more money in thier pockets.

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