(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)
After a week of rising due to the cold spell that fell upon Western Pennsylvania, gas prices once again dipped slightly across the region. According to AAA East Central’s latest report, the average price for a gallon of unleaded gasoline has fallen to $3.39. That average is one cent below last week’s $3.40 a gallon, and down a full 48 cents from the average of $3.87 one year ago.
Beaver County once again follows the trends of the region, moving one cent down from $3.47/gallon last week to $3.46/gallon this week. Pittsburgh drops one cent as well from $3.45/gallon to $3.44/gallon, but Butler jumps two cents from $3.47/gallon last week to $3.49/gallon this week.
Conversely, the national average has risen three cents this week to $3.10/gallon according to AAA East Central, due to the overall rising cost of oil.
This week’s average prices: Western Pennsylvania Average $3.393
Average price during the week of January 22, 2024 $3.401
Average price during the week of January 30, 2023 $3.865
The average price of unleaded self-serve gasoline in various areas:
$3.269 Altoona
$3.463 Beaver
$3.587 Bradford
$3.198 Brookville
$3.494 Butler
$3.340 Clarion
$3.214 DuBois
$3.239 Erie
$3.481 Greensburg
$3.483 Indiana
$3.484 Jeannette
$3.594 Kittanning
$3.490 Latrobe
$3.190 Meadville
$3.349 Mercer
$3.111 New Castle
$3.450 New Kensington
$3.399 Oil City
$3.440 Pittsburgh
$3.279 Sharon
$3.456 Uniontown
$3.599 Warren
$3.434 Washington