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Gaza prices in South Carolina increase by 10.4 cents per gallon, following the national seasonal trend – ABC News 4

Gaza prices in South Carolina increase by 10.4 cents per gallon, following the national seasonal trend – ABC News 4

Gaza prices in South Carolina have risen this week, following a national trend of typical seasonal price increases as the weather begins to warm.

The average price of gas in South Carolina has increased by 10.4 cents per gallon in the last week, with prices being an average of $ 2.82 per gallon today, according to a Gasbuddy survey for 3,028 stations in South Carolina.

Gaza prices are 2.5 cents for a gallon higher than a month ago and 10.3 cents per gallon from a year ago.

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According to Gasbuddy price reports, the cheapest gas station in South Carolina was priced at $ 2.49 a gallon, while the most expensive is $ 3.39 per gallon. Almost complete difference in the dollar that drivers will pay more attention when the travel season approaches.

“While some countries have observed that gas prices are increasing, much of the country continues to see most stable prices. In Gasbuddy.

The average price of gasoline in the country has increased by 4.8 cents per gallon in the last week, an average of $ 3.09 per gallon today. In addition, the average price of the country’s gas is 2.2 cents per gallon from a month ago and 9.6 cents per gallon from a year ago.

“With the rates of Mexico and Canada, which are currently in pause, trade policy has not yet directly affected fuel prices. Gasoline increase prices higher.

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