Today’s fuel price musings - After a while, the numbers just bleed together, no?
July 10th, 2008 at 09:44pm Thomas V. Bona
I got nothin’ (numbers courtesy of AAA’s fuelgaugereport.com):
Gasoline: Rockford dropped a fraction of a cent to stay at $4.19 a gallon. We’re second in the state in gas prices (Thanks to the Quad Cities falling past us). The state average increased a fraction of a cent to remain at a record $4.23 a gallon. The national average dropped a fraction of a cent to $4.10. Illinois has the ninth-highest gas prices in the nation.
Diesel: Rockford dropped almost a cent this morning to $4.82, more than four cents below the record set in May. We have the fourth-highest diesel prices in the state. The state average increased a fraction of a cent to a record $4.84 a gallon. The national average increased a fraction of a cent to stay at a record $4.81 a gallon. Illinois has the 18th-highest prices in the country (including the District of Columbia).
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