(Matt Drzik/Beaver County Radio)
Gas prices are back on the rise across Western Pennsylvania. According to AAA East Central’s latest report, the average price for a gallon of unleaded gasoline has jumped to $3.44. That average is five cents higher than last week’s $3.39 a gallon, but still down 41 cents from the average of $3.85 one year ago.
Despite the overall regional increase, everyone locally remains where they were one week ago. Beaver County stands pat remaining at $3.46/gallon this week, Pittsburgh also stays pat to still be at $3.44/gallon, and Butler holds fast $3.49/gallon this week.
The national average has also risen, moving up four cents this week to $3.14/gallon according to AAA East Central.
This week’s average prices: Western Pennsylvania Average $3.444
Average price during the week of January 29, 2024 $3.393
Average price during the week of February 6, 2023 $3.851
The average price of unleaded self-serve gasoline in various areas:
$3.384 Altoona
$3.460 Beaver
$3.594 Bradford
$3.364 Brookville
$3.489 Butler
$3.335 Clarion
$3.388 DuBois
$3.380 Erie
$3.485 Greensburg
$3.488 Indiana
$3.481 Jeannette
$3.559 Kittanning
$3.482 Latrobe
$3.387 Meadville
$3.419 Mercer
$3.300 New Castle
$3.470 New Kensington
$3.374 Oil City
$3.436 Pittsburgh
$3.426 Sharon
$3.473 Uniontown
$3.599 Warren
$3.437 Washington