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Find the Best Gas Price in Salisbury

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Feeling a bit of pain at the pump lately? Well, you’re not alone.

According to AAA’s fuel report, the average price of a gallon of self-serve gasoline in the Lehigh Valley is $3.568, 14.7 cents higher than a week ago, 10.4 cents higher than a month ago and 19 cents higher than a year ago.

This is pretty much on par with what’s happening across the country, the report says. This week, the current national average retail price for a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline is $3.635, up 15.2 cents from a week ago, up 2.1 cents from last month and 23.9 cents higher than a year ago.

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And, this type of a mid-July jump also mirrors historic patterns, according to AAA. The national average rose 17 cents per gallon in July 2011, and 16 cents in July 2012. The price this year has already jumped 12 cents in the first 15 days of July.

Locally, on Wednesday morning, according to gasbuddy.com, the Giant fuel station at 3015 W. Emaus Ave. near 31st Street, slightly beat the Lehigh Valley average, selling a gallon of unleaded regular for $3.55 per gallon.

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