RI Gas Prices Up 53 Cents in Past Two Months

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RI Gas Prices Up 53 Cents in Past Two Months

RI gas prices rise 13 cents this week.
Rhode Island gas prices have risen 53 cents over the last two months. 

This comes after prices rose 13 cents this week, according to AAA Northeast

“Compared to the beginning of the year, motorists have definitely felt an increasing squeeze on their wallets at the pump. These increases mean Americans are having to work more to afford to fill up their gas tanks. AAA found that, nationally, Americans must work 22 percent longer than at the start of the year to buy one gallon of unleaded gasoline - that’s 7.3 minutes compared to 5.76 minutes in January,” said Lloyd Albert, AAA Northeast Senior Vice President of Public and Government Affairs.

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AAA’s April 29 survey of prices in Rhode Island finds self-serve, regular unleaded averaging $2.83 per gallon.

Rhode Island’s price is five cents lower than the national average for regular unleaded of $2.88.

Last year at this time, the average price in Rhode Island was one cent lower at $2.82. 

Today’s local gas prices and their ranges are as follows:

Self Serve                                           Grade                        

$2.83 ($2.63-$2.99)                            Regular Unleaded                  

$3.01 ($2.89-$3.16)                            Midgrade Unleaded               

$3.22 ($3.09-$3.35)                            Premium Unleaded                

$3.11 ($2.99-$3.45)                            Diesel        


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