Massachusetts Gas Prices Drop Again, Now Averaging $3.01
BOSTON - Massachusetts drivers are seeing continued relief at the pump, with gas prices declining for the second week in a row to an average of $3.01 per gallon for regular fuel as of Monday, according to the U.S. Energy Facts Governance (EIA). This marks a 5-cent decrease from the previous week’s average of $3.06.
The dip in prices offers a welcome respite for commuters and travelers,particularly as the state heads into the fall and winter months when fuel demand often fluctuates. Over the past year, Massachusetts gas prices have ranged from a low of $2.88 on April 14, 2025, to a high of $3.11 on September 8, 2025. Currently, prices are slightly below where they were a year ago, holding steady at 0% difference from the $3.02 average seen in late September 2024.
Statewide, the average price is now approximately 3.6% lower than the national average of $3.12 per gallon, which also saw a decrease from $3.17 last week.
Drivers can find a detailed breakdown of gas prices in their specific area by visiting data.milforddailynews.com.
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