Gas prices in Rhode Island rose by 1 cent this week, averaging $2.24 a gallon across the state, according to AAA Northeast.
The $2.24 price is four cents below the national average for regular …
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Gas prices in Rhode Island rose by 1 cent this week, averaging $2.24 a gallon across the state, according to AAA Northeast.
The $2.24 price is four cents below the national average for regular unleaded of $2.28. A year ago at this time, the average price in Rhode Island was 48 cents lower at $1.76.
The range in prices in the latest AAA survey for unleaded regular is 28 cents, from a low of $2.13 to a high of $2.41, the motor club announced. Mid-grade gas averaged $2.52 ($2.35-$2.69); premium averaged $2.70 ($2.29-$2.89); diesel averaged $2.53 ($2.39-$2.64).
The cheapest gas in the East Bay is $2.14 a gallon (cash only), at the Supreme Gas station, 174 State Road, Westport. To get the best deal on gas in your town, check out these gas stations with the lowest prices, according to gasbuddy.com: