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Massachusetts Gas Prices Drop to $3.01 – See Local Changes

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

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.

This story was generated with data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Please provide feedback ​and corrections​ here. This‍ story was written by Ozge Terzioglu.​ Share your ‌thoughts with the News Automation and AI team by taking this survey.

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