Gas prices have dropped in Massachusetts, providing relief to drivers.
Gas prices in Massachusetts have decreased to an average of $2.93 per gallon for regular fuel, down from $2.95 last week. This marks a 5-cent drop since last month and a 7% decrease compared to a year ago when prices were $3.15 per gallon. Massachusetts prices are also lower than the national average of $3.07 per gallon. With factors like reduced crude oil prices contributing to this trend, experts caution that prices may rise again as summer approaches. Additionally, local gas utilities have been mandated to lower prices by at least 5% for March and April.
Good news for drivers in Massachusetts! As of Monday, gas prices have taken a friendly little tumble, now averaging only $2.93 per gallon for regular fuel. This marks a decrease from last week’s average of $2.95 per gallon, showing that prices have been moving in a favorable direction for folks on the road.
When you look at the bigger picture, the average fuel price in the Bay State has dropped about 5 cents since last month. It’s a nice change of pace, especially considering that just a year ago the average gas price was sitting at $3.15 per gallon. That means we’re currently enjoying prices that are a solid 7% lower than last year!
This time last year, gas prices in Massachusetts fluctuated quite a bit, ranging from a low of $2.93 on March 10, 2025, all the way up to a high of $3.60 on April 29, 2024. It looks like the gas pump has been quite a rollercoaster ride recently.
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