Retail gasoline edges up on Friday to $3.37 a gallon
Apr.11, 2008 in
Market Outlook
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — The average U.S. retail price for unleaded regular
gasoline rose by a penny Friday from the previous day to $3.37 a gallon, up from
$3.25 a month ago and $2.81 a year ago, according to the Daily Fuel Gauge Report
from the Automobile Association of America.
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