Gas prices inch lower in Missouri, nearby states

Prices at the pump in several Southeast Missouri cities have gone down significantly in the last few weeks. Missouri remains among the cheapest states in the nation for gasoline.
Christopher Borro ~ cborro@semissourian.com

More than a dozen states now have gas price averages below $3 a gallon, including Missouri and several of its neighbors.

Missouri’s average for regular gas fell to $2.91 a gallon and its average for diesel stood at $3.26 a gallon. These are well below the corresponding national averages of $3.22 and $3.62 per gallon.

Mississippi, Tennessee and Texas have the lowest averages for regular gasoline at around $2.75 to $2.76 a gallon. California’s average of $4.77 a gallon stands at the nation’s highest for regular fuel.

County averages Sunday (per AAA)

Bollinger: $3.02;

Cape Girardeau: $2.96;

Perry: $2.99;

Scott: $2.96.

Price ranges Sunday (per GasBuddy)

Cape Girardeau: $2.88 to $2.95;

Jackson: $2.64 to $3.02;

Perryville: $2.89 to $3.08;

Scott City: $2.88 to $2.94.

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