Gas prices break records again. Highest price ever for November in San Diego history
Gas prices jump a dime in the last 7 days to a new average of $3.357
In another week of major moves in retail gas prices, UCAN's not-for-profit Cheap Gas Locator service is reporting significant jumps at the pump. In the last week gas prices have shot up another 10¢ to a new average of $3.357 a gallon.
While this price is still 15¢ away from the all-time record high of $3.50 a gallon on May 9, 2007, this is the highest price for any November in San Diego history.
One week ago gasoline averaged $3.263 a gallon in San Diego County.
One month ago, gasoline cost 32¢ per gallon less than it does today.
Last year on this day, gasoline cost $2.467 a gallon, on average, in San Diego county.
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