Gas Prices Steady Across U.S., Dropping in Georgia
Across the Peach State, the average is $3.808, and a week ago, it was $3.844. Those numbers for metro Atlanta are $3.882 and $3.934, respectively.
While gas prices have remained fairly consistent across the U.S. over the past week, those in Georgia and metro Atlanta have seen about a nickel's worth in declines, AAA figures show.
The national average sits at $3.825, compared to $3.827 a week ago. Across Georgia, the average is $3.808, and a week ago, it was $3.844. Those numbers for metro Atlanta are $3.882 and $3.934, respectively.
Prices recently spiked at the threat of Hurricane Isaac, sending them high above the averages of this time last year. Cobb drivers looking to save at the pump can visit and bookmark East Cobb Patch’s Commute page to find the best area gas prices.
Here are the current average figures on regular unleaded from AAA:
National
- Current: $3.825
- Yesterday: $3.822
- Week ago: $3.827
- Month ago: $3.673
- Year ago: $3.659
Georgia
- Current: $3.808
- Yesterday: $3.815
- Week ago: $3.844
- Month ago: $3.566
- Year ago: $3.564
Metro Atlanta
- Current: $3.882
- Yesterday: $3.893
- Week ago: $3.934
- Month ago: $3.593
- Year ago: $3.573
AAA's highest recorded average price for Georgia was $4.164 on Sept. 15, 2008, while the highest for the nation was $4.114 on July 17, 2008.
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