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Here’s how gasoline prices in Vermont have changed in the last week | State

The nationwide price of a gallon of gasoline has dropped sharply over the past week and is now 50 cents below where it was a year ago.

Those prices could drop even further next month, as refineries are expected to switch to a cheaper winter gasoline blend in mid-September. The seasonal switch, which occurs around the same time every year, lowers the average gasoline price by 15 to 30 cents, according to GasBuddy.

Although investors are concerned, the conflict in the Middle East has not yet translated into higher gas prices, and the hurricane season has not produced storms that have damaged refinery infrastructure, despite warnings from experts that this year’s hurricane season could be particularly severe.

Stacker has compiled statistics on gasoline prices in Vermont. Gas prices are accurate as of August 23.

Vermont in numbers

– Current gas price: $3.39

– Weekly change: -0.02$ (-0.6%)

– Change from previous year: -0.42 USD (-11.0%)

– Historically expensive gas price: $5.05 (14.06.22)

– Diesel current price: $3.85

– Weekly change: -0.02 $ (-0.4%)

– Change from previous year: -0.45 USD (-10.5%)

– Historically most expensive diesel price: $6.39 (18.05.22)

Countries with the most expensive gas

#1. Hawaii: $4.66

#2. California: $4.59

#3. Washington: $4.19

Countries with the cheapest gas

#1. Mississippi: $2.92

#2. Oklahoma: $2.94

#3.Tennessee: $2.96

This story was written by Dom DiFurio and is part of a series leveraging data automation in 50 states.

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