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Gas prices: Slight increase at the pumps

Gas prices: Decrease at the pumps to begin the work week Gas prices: Decrease at the pumps to begin the work week

Gas prices increased very slightly on Monday, marking the first rise in a week. According to AAA, the new national average for regular gas rose to $3.174 per gallon. This was a very small increase from Sunday’s price of $3.173, as the average gas price for a gallon of regular gas remains the lowest since January 2024, when it was $3.075.

The cost of gas remains a vital topic heading into the 2024 presidential election. With President Joe Biden deciding not to seek reelection, Vice President Kamala Harris, now the Democratic presidential nominee, has to indicate how she will address the country’s gas prices and energy costs and how both affect the economy and people’s finances.

Despite the recent trend of decreases, gas prices have fluctuated throughout the year and vary significantly among states. Furthermore, gas prices remain higher today than when former President Donald Trump was in office. Click here to see the cost of gas in different states throughout the country. Read below to see the average prices for a gallon of regular gas in and around Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Gas prices increased in Washington, D.C., on Monday, with the city’s average for a gallon of regular gas rising to $3.302 from $3.296. Despite the increase, the average price for gas in the nation’s capital is still less expensive than it was a week ago, when it was $3.302 per gallon. Gas prices have dropped significantly in Washington, D.C., from a month ago, when drivers in D.C. paid $3.525 per gallon for regular gas.

Delaware

The cost of regular gas in Delaware continued to rise on Monday, with the new price for a gallon of regular gas increasing to $3.202, a one-cent increase from Sunday’s price. Gas prices in the First State are slightly more expensive than a week ago, when regular gas was $3.193 per gallon. It’s also more expensive to get gas in Delaware than a month ago when a gallon of regular gas cost $3.122.

Maryland

After several days of increases in Maryland, gas prices remained steady on Monday at $3.234 per gallon, the same price as Sunday. However, both prices are slightly less expensive than a week ago, when drivers in Maryland paid $3.247 per gallon. Gas prices in the state are also more costly than a month ago when regular gas was $3.202 per gallon.

Virginia

On Monday, regular gas in Virginia cost $3.046 per gallon, a slight increase from Sunday’s price of $3.045. Both prices are more expensive than a week ago, when regular gas was $3.006 per gallon. Despite these increases, prices remain cheaper in Virginia than a month ago, when a gallon of regular gas cost $3.146.

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California

California remained the state with the most expensive gas in the nation on Monday, with a price of $4.678 for a gallon of regular gas. This was a slight increase from Sunday’s price of $4.675. However, prices have decreased in the Golden State over the last week, when gas was $4.692 per gallon. Gas prices were higher a month ago in California than today when drivers in the state paid $4.691 per gallon for regular gas.

Mississippi

The cost for a gallon of regular gas in Mississippi dropped on Monday, falling to a new total of $2.676, as the state with the least expensive gas prices in the country. Prices in the state have fallen for weeks. Monday’s price point was less expensive than a week ago when regular gas was $2.682 per gallon. A month ago, gas was over twelve cents higher, with the average price for regular gas costing drivers in Mississippi $2.809 per gallon.

This article was originally published at www.washingtonexaminer.com

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