Gas prices in Western Pennsylvania are down by a nickel this week.
The average price for a gallon of regular, unleaded, self-serve in Butler is $2.95, according to AAA’s weekly gas price report.
This week’s average prices: Western Pennsylvania Average $2.943
Average price during the week of November 5, 2018 $2.995
Average price during the week of November 13, 2017 $2.854
The average price of unleaded self-serve gasoline in various areas:
$2.762 Altoona
$2.983 Beaver
$2.885 Bradford
$3.030 Brookville
$2.957 Butler
$2.961 Clarion
$2.947 Du Bois
$2.932 Erie
$2.961 Greensburg
$2.922 Indiana
$2.994 Jeannette
$2.975 Kittanning
$2.903 Latrobe
$2.905 Meadville
$2.955 Mercer
$2.853 New Castle
$2.964 New Kensington
$2.964 Pittsburgh
$2.982 Sharon
$2.955 Uniontown
$2.983 Warren
$2.980 Washington
On the National Front
State gas price averages are as much as 12-cents to a nickel cheaper a gallon on the week in more than two-thirds of the country. As demand drops and the end of refinery maintenance season wraps-up, the national gas price average is $2.70. That price is six cents less than last Monday, 21-cents less than last month and just 14-cents more than last year. In fact, the year-over-year price differential has not been this small since early January.
Today, 41 percent of gas stations nationwide are selling unleaded gasoline for $2.50 or less. In comparison, the majority of gas stations were selling gas for $2.51 or more at the start of summer during the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
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