AAA: Ohio Gas Up Another Three Cents To $2.66

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COLUMBUS, Ohio

Prices for gasoline in Ohio have gone up another three cents in the past week, and gas now costs 35 cents more in the state than it did last month.

A survey from auto club AAA, the Oil Price Information Service and Wright Express puts the current statewide average for regular-grade gas at $2.66, up from $2.63 last Monday.

One month ago, regular was averaging $2.31 in Ohio. Last year at this time, the state’s motorists were paying just $2.16, on average.

Gas prices continue to climb following oil’s recent spike to $82 a barrel, which was largely due to weakness in the U.S. dollar.

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