New York
NY sees increase in gas prices
Buffalo, New York — The gas price is raising up in the state and also on a national level.
On Monday morning, New York’s average price is $3.15 per gallon — an increase of two cents since last week. The national average is up to three cents, at $3.10.
One year ago, the state average was $2.25, while the countries were $2.18.
Here are the averages across different parts of upstate New York:
- Batavia – $3.10 (up to two cents since last Monday)
- Buffalo – $3.07 (no change since last Monday)
- Ithaca – $3.11 (no change since last Monday)
- Rochester – $3.10 (no change since last Monday)
- Rome – $3.22 (up to two cents since last Monday)
- Syracuse – $3.14 (up to two cents since last Monday)
- Watertown – $3.18 (up to one cent since last Monday)
“Demand for gasoline is on the rise as schools have wrapped up and summer travel is in full swing,” AAA says. “Daily crude prices have not been this high since October 2018.”
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