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Friday, November 29, 2013

Maryland Gas Prices Well Above National Average

The average for a gallon of regular in Maryland today is 15 cents a gallon higher than the current national average.

And the $3.42 cost is the highest it's been in months after hitting a 2 year low just a couple of weeks ago when it bottomed out at around $3.20, according to maryland gas prices.com.

It's up 12 cents in just one week and about the same price now as it was one year ago for the Thanksgiving holiday period when demand also peaks.

Current low price in Maryland is $3.04 at a Costco in Glen Burnie and most expensive is at $4.49 at an Exxon in Bethesda.

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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just goes to show what Maryland is all about - pathetic!

Anonymous said...

Imagine that! U.S. is all over news about how much gas and oil it now produces, WHERE IS IT? EXPORTED??? Why are we even near $3 gallon, so Oil Company's bottom line continues to grow, yep that's the bottom line...rich get richer

Anonymous said...

Its high because of the state tax increase ..screw em il buy my gas...in va ...on way to wrk....my smokes and booze too.still looking to move south...

Anonymous said...

Vote another democrat into office if you want higher taxes.

Anonymous said...

Just got back from the mid-west, and at a "blue" state, gas was 2.93/gal.
It ain't politics, its corruption, my friends.

Anonymous said...

Of course it is, we have Martin O'Malley as our imperial ruler. Along with high gas prices we also have high taxes, regulations, licensing requirements, user fees, and so on. All meant to keep us in our place by the Democratic machine.

No money, no power, no hope - keep voting Dem.