Gasoline prices rose again, Lundberg said.
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The average price went up 5.5 cents a gallon over the past two weeks, oil analyst Dan Lundberg said, but gasoline prices average 27 cents a gallon cheaper this Memorial Day than last. “Still down the line is the Fourth of July, when we can expect another increase of 3 cents a gallon for a total increase of about 8 cents,” he said. Average prices at self-service pumps, based on Lundberg’s survey, were: regular leaded, 83.11 cents a gallon; regular unleaded, 88.86 cents a gallon, and premium unleaded, $1.02.75.
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