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Arkansas loses title as cheapest gas state in US
Little Rock, Arkansas – While drivers around the rest of the country are seeing their highest prices in years, drivers in Arkansas start the week by filling their tanks.
The average fuel price on Monday morning has climbed to $3.693 per gallon in the Natural State, up more than 46 cents in just one week, according to the latest data from the AAA Gas Price monitor
No metro area in Arkansas had an average price under $3.60. The lowest cost was seen in northwest Arkansas at $3.612, while Texarkana remained the most expensive fueling location with an average per-gallon cost of $3.926.
Prices varied around central Arkansas, with the Little Rock-North Little Rock cost coming in at $3.691 per gallon, Hot Springs at $3.718, and Pine Bluff at $3.812.
The national average Monday morning was up a nickel, climbing to $4.065. That is up more than 62 cents in a month and nearly $1.30 higher per gallon than prices one year ago. It is also less than four cents away from the all-time domestic high price of $4.10, which was set in July of 2008.
Missouri, Arkansas’s neighbor to the north, has the country’s lowest average cost at $3.627, and California continues to lead the nation with an average cost of a whopping $5.343.
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