Gas prices decreased in Western Pennsylvania this week, according to AAA

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pennsylvania) In Western Pennsylvania, gas prices continue to go down this week because the average is around $3.37, with a decrease of four cents from the previous week, according to AAA. AAA also notes that at this time last year, the average gas price totaled at around $3.68. According to the report, the average amount of gas you can expect at a gas pump here in Beaver County is about $3.30.  

According to AAA, here are the average gas prices of some other Pennsylvania counties:

  • $3.295 Beaver
  • $3.285 Butler
  • $3.373 Greensburg
  • $3.399 Indiana
  • $3.405 Jeannette
  • $3.483 Kittanning
  • $3.373 Latrobe
  • $3.383 Mercer
  • $3.192 New Castle
  • $3.252 New Kensington
  • $3.518 Oil City
  • $3.386 Pittsburgh
  • $3.368 Uniontown
  • $3.046 Washington