Gas prices in Georgia have spiked an average 22-cents over the past week. The AAA Fuel Gauge Report shows the average mark for a gallon of regular unleaded in the state is $2.12 currently, up from $1.90 a week ago. Georgia’s gallon price is still 10-cents lower than the current national average. But compare the current mark of $2.12 to that of a year ago, when gasoline was an average $3.67 a gallon at the pump in Georgia.
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Monday, May 11, 2009
Gas Prices Spike 22 Cents In A Week
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Edgar Treiguts
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5/11/2009 08:10:00 AM
Labels: AAA fuel gauge report, gas prices, Georgia