March 11th, 2017 by WCBC Radio
Pump prices in the Mid-Atlantic region are some of the only prices to see a decline on the week with many states seeing gas prices move down by a penny or less. Today’s national average price for regular unleaded gasoline is $2.30 per gallon, two cents less than one week ago, three cents more compared to one month ago and 46 cents more per gallon year-over-year. Prices continue to fluctuate across Maryland with most areas remaining flat or experiencing an increase of a penny or two over last week. The state average cost is one cent less than the national average at $2.29 per gallon, flat from last week. In Cumberland the price hasn’t changed from last week, standing at $2.4112 cents above the state average and among the highest in the state.
CURRENT AND PAST GAS PRICE AVERAGES
Regular Unleaded Gasoline
|
3/10/17 |
Week Ago |
Month Ago |
Year Ago |
National |
$2.30 |
$2.32 |
$2.27 |
$1.84 |
Maryland |
$2.29 |
$2.29 |
$2.26 |
$1.83 |
Baltimore |
$2.27 |
$2.26 |
$2.23 |
$1.82 |
Cumberland |
$2.41 |
$2.41 |
$2.43 |
$1.77 |
Hagerstown |
$2.34 |
$2.33 |
$2.34 |
$1.88 |
Salisbury |
$2.22 |
$2.20 |
$2.14 |
$1.78 |
Washington Suburbs (MD only) |
$2.32 |
$2.33 |
$2.31 |
$1.84 |