U.S. gasoline pump prices up10 cents a gallon in 2 weeks
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) - Average pump prices for U.S. gasoline have risen 10 cents a gallon over the past two weeks, according to media reports Sunday.
The Lundberg Survey's average national price for a gallon of unleaded regular was $4.10 on Friday, according to the report, which surveys 7,000 U.S. retail outlets. Mid-grade unleaded rose to $4.22 and premium to $4.33, according to the survey.
The average U.S. price for gas is $1.10 a gallon, or 36.6%, higher than it was a year ago, according to the survey.
Reported prices ranged from ranged from $3.76 a gallon in Tulsa, Okla., to $4.59 a gallon in Los Angeles and Fresno, Calif.
The Lundberg Survey's average national price for a gallon of unleaded regular was $4.10 on Friday, according to the report, which surveys 7,000 U.S. retail outlets. Mid-grade unleaded rose to $4.22 and premium to $4.33, according to the survey.
The average U.S. price for gas is $1.10 a gallon, or 36.6%, higher than it was a year ago, according to the survey.
Reported prices ranged from ranged from $3.76 a gallon in Tulsa, Okla., to $4.59 a gallon in Los Angeles and Fresno, Calif.