Gas prices in Massachusetts now 30 cents below national average

Despite dropping gas prices, grocery costs unlikely to fall any time soon

BOSTON - Gas prices in Massachusetts are still dropping while the national average keeps on rising.

According to AAA, the average price for a gallon of regular in Massachusetts was $3.50 Monday, down eight cents in the last week.

Nationally, the average Monday was $3.80. That's up seven cents in the last week.

Gas prices in Massachusetts have decreased steadily for nearly four months, falling $1.55 since hitting a record high of $5.05 back on June 12.

California has the highest prices in the nation, with an average of $6.38 a gallon, as of Monday.

"The regional differences in gas prices are stark at the moment, with prices here in the East still falling, prices on the West Coast hitting $6 a gallon and higher, while Texas and Gulf Coast states have prices dipping below $3 in some areas," AAA spokesperson Mary Maguire said in a statement.

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