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Ohio Gasoline Prices Continue to Rise
(2009-11-02)
(wosu) - COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - Prices for gasoline in Ohio have gone up another 3 cents in the past week, and gas now costs thirty-five 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 two-dollars sixty six cents, up from two-dollars sixty-three cents last Monday. One month ago, regular was averaging two-dollars thirty-one cents in Ohio. Last year at this time, the state's drivers were paying just two-dollars sixteen cents, on average. Gas prices continue to climb following oil's recent spike to eighty-two dollarsa barrel, which was largely due to weakness in the U.S. dollar.
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