AAA Daily Fuel Gauge Report for Friday, 12/3/21
National Average Price for Regular Unleaded Current: $3.370; Month Ago: $3.403; Year Ago: $2.164. National Average Price for Diesel Current: $3.627; Month Ago: $3.636; Year Ago: $2.438.
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