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Gas prices continue to climb, but start to slow

WASHINGTON – Gas prices in the D.C. area have only gone up one cent on average in the past week – slowing the rapid rise in gas prices over the past several weeks.

The average price for a gallon or regular unleaded of gasoline in the area is now $3.71, according to AAA Mid-Atlantic’s weekly survey.

That’s 16 cents more than they were a year ago. AAA analysts say drivers could pay more for gas this year than any other year.

The nationwide average is now $3.75.

Prices at the end of the summer started to rise by as much as 10 cents a week — during a period where gas prices usually fall. Analysts say drivers could pay more for gas this year than any other year.

Current and past gas prices from AAA

Current Week Ago Year Ago
D.C. Metro $3.72 $3.71 $3.56
D.C. Only $3.94 $3.93 $3.75
National $3.75 $3.72 $3.59

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