
Burlington, Vermont - October 27, 2009
Filling up your gas tank is starting to drain your wallet again.
Gas prices are at levels not seen since the heat of the summer driving season.
According to AAA, gas prices jumped $.20-a-gallon in the past two weeks to a national average of $2.67.
Vermont's average price for a gallon of regular is slightly higher at $2.72. The most expensive gas is in Lowell at $2.85, compared to a state-wide low of $2.60 in Rutland. Vermont appears to have escaped the $.20 two-week climb; prices rose about $.10 over the past two weeks.
WCAX News
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