BOSTON – Gas prices hit a milestone that Massachusetts drivers won’t be too excited to reach. As of Tuesday, the state average now sits at a new record high of $5 a gallon, according to AAA.
That’s nearly 4 cents higher than Monday, and 26 cents higher than one week ago. Tuesday’s price is 66 cents higher than a month ago.
One year ago, Massachusetts drivers were paying $2.93 per gallon on average.
In Suffolk County, the average price is $5.11 a gallon. On Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket the cost is approaching $6.00 per gallon.
The national average price per gallon is $4.92.
According to a AAA survey, 75% of drivers said they would alter their driving habits if the price at the pump hits $5 a gallon. A spokesperson said there is anecdotal evidence that is starting to happen.
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