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WASHINGTON, DC – No news is good news for drivers as gas prices stayed on track this past week, with the national average returning to $3.16 after a few dips.
The summer of lower pump prices continues, as the busy driving season nears its end. As we enter peak hurricane season, storms affecting gas production and distribution are something to keep an eye on. But right now, with crude oil prices remaining steady, there’s no indication gas prices will make any drastic moves.
Today’s National Average: $3.166
• One Week Ago: $3.195
• One Month Ago: $3.160
• One Year Ago: $3.574
The state average is slightly lower from last week at $2.845 and is up four cents per gallon from a month ago.
• Today’s State Average: $2.845
• One Week Ago: $2.863
• One Month Ago: $2.875
• One Year Ago: $3.143
Here are the average prices around the area.
• Reno County: $2.555
• Harvey County: $2.805
• Stafford County: $2.806
• Rice County: $2.830
• McPherson County: $2.85
• Sedgwick County: $2.867
• Pratt County: $2.937
• Kingman County: $2.995
Averages are for regular grade gasoline.