Gasoline Prices Up Again, in Indiana

By Network Indiana | Published on in Uncategorized

(INDIANAPOLIS) – Gasoline prices in many parts of the state have been steadily rising for the past few weeks, and they broke the $2 per gallon mark. The average gas price in Indianapolis on Wednesday was $2.01, about 5 cents cheaper than the national average of $2.06. Prices in Indiana jumped about 20 cents a gallon from Tuesday to Wednesday. Prices are still about 35 cents cheaper now than they were a year ago. The last time gas prices were above $2 per gallon for regular, was last October.

 

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