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Gas prices dropping, but Cumberland still highest in the state

August 10th, 2019 by WCBC Radio

Maryland drivers have enjoyed a second week of stable or slightly decreased pump prices, as the state average is four cents lower than one week ago.  Prices in Maryland are down four cents in the last week, 11 cents in the last month and are 23 cents lower than on this date last year. Today’s national gas price average is $2.67, respectively down five cents in the last week, seven cents in the last month and 19 cents from this time last year.

CURRENT AND PAST GAS PRICE AVERAGES 

Regular Unleaded Gasoline

 

Today

Week Ago

Month Ago

Year Ago

National

$2.67

$2.72

$2.74

$2.86

Maryland

$2.60

$2.64

$2.71

$2.83

Annapolis

$2.54

$2.57

$2.67

$2.79

Baltimore

$2.56

$2.60

$2.68

$2.80

Cumberland

$2.79

$2.84

$2.86

$2.90

Frederick

$2.61

$2.64

$2.68

$2.84

Hagerstown

$2.62

$2.64

$2.63

$2.86

Salisbury

$2.50

$2.51

$2.61

$2.75

Washington Suburbs

(MD only)

$2.74

$2.77

$2.80

$2.92

 

 

2 Responses to “Gas prices dropping, but Cumberland still highest in the state”

  1. August 10, 2019 at 12:43 pm, mac said:

    Thank God they haven’t raised the minimum wage to $15.00. Think what we’d be paying then.

    Reply

  2. August 10, 2019 at 3:11 pm, Brian said:

    Why doesn’t anybody investigate Sheetz price-fixing haven’t they screwed the people of Carmel in long enough

    Reply

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