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Prices at the pump dropping

January 25th, 2020 by WCBC Radio

Drivers across Maryland had another break at the pump this week as prices dropped several pennies on the week. Gasoline supplies increased slightly locally and nationally while crude oil prices dropped more than $4 per barrel since last Friday, pushing pump prices lower. Should these current trends continue, drivers will likely continue to enjoy paying less to fill up at the pump.

 

The gas price average in Maryland today is $2.44, which is down respectively four cents in the last week and three cents from last month, yet up 21 cents from this date last year.

 

Today’s national gas price average is $2.53, down respectively three cents in the last week and a penny in the last month, yet up 26 cents from this time last year.

CURRENT AND PAST GAS PRICE AVERAGES 

Regular Unleaded Gasoline

 

Today

Week Ago

Month Ago

Year Ago

National

$2.53

$2.56

$2.54

$2.27

Maryland

$2.44

$2.48

$2.47

$2.23

Annapolis

$2.39

$2.43

$2.43

$2.19

Baltimore

$2.40

$2.44

$2.44

$2.19

Cumberland

$2.66

$2.72

$2.69

$2.34

Frederick

$2.42

$2.47

$2.45

$2.21

Hagerstown

$2.51

$2.56

$2.53

$2.30

Salisbury

$2.34

$2.40

$2.40

$2.13

Washington Suburbs

(MD only)

$2.54

$2.57

$2.55

$2.34

 

2 Responses to “Prices at the pump dropping”

  1. January 25, 2020 at 11:10 am, Gary said:

    Big time collusion going on out here. Come on State and Federal reps, look into it!

    Reply

  2. January 25, 2020 at 2:07 pm, Brian said:

    What is Sheetz excuse for the difference in price from Hagerstown two Cumberland the gasoline to both cities is transported approximately 60 miles the tax on the gasoline is exactly the same price gouging can be the only excuse

    Reply

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February 17th, 2018 by WCBC Radio

Gas prices around the Mid-Atlantic region dropped for another week, as crude oil prices failed to return to the mid-$60 range reached just two weeks ago, and oil and gas supplies showed a gain. These factors allow local drivers to keep a president or two in their wallets, even if it’s for a short time. The price in Cumberland is down a penny from last week, standing at $2.66. Today’s national gas price average is $2.54, which is down six cents in the last week, up only a penny in the last month and 25 cents higher than this time last year. Maryland’s average is a penny lower than the national price at $2.53 per gallon, which is seven cents lower than last week and three cents less than last month, but 24 cents higher than last year’s price on this date. 


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