Massachusetts gas prices may hit $5 a gallon this week, State House leaders refuse to suspend gas tax amid soaring prices

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Remember when we were stunned that gas prices had eclipsed $4 a gallon? Those were the days.

The unimaginable pain at the pump is expected to hit a new level of sticker shock this week as the average gas price in Massachusetts approaches $5 per gallon. Meanwhile, State House leaders on Monday reiterated that they won’t suspend the gas tax amid these staggering record-high prices.

In Suffolk County, the average for a regular gallon of gas is now a whopping $5.08, according to AAA Northeast.

“It’s a tough situation for sure,” said Mark Schieldrop of AAA Northeast. “We could reach an average of $5 a gallon this week in Massachusetts, and it just doesn’t seem like these prices are sustainable.

“These are definitely unprecedented times,” he added.

Prices at the pump have skyrocketed following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The $4.96 a gallon is $2.03 higher than one year ago when gas was $2.93 a gallon.

The current average is 66 cents higher than a month ago ($4.30), and 23 cents more than last week ($4.73). The Bay State’s average is 10 cents higher than the national average ($4.86).

The cost of a barrel of oil is nearing $120, nearly double from last August, as increased oil demand outpaces the tight global supply. There have been major supply concerns after the U.S. and European countries banned Russian oil.

“We are very interested in numbers later this week about demand, and whether the high gas prices are causing behavioral changes,” Schieldrop said. “Anecdotally, we’re hearing that behavior is changing.

“We’re hearing that people are not filling their tanks completely, and are buying less gas,” he added. “If consumers are cutting back on fuel, then we should start to see prices cool off a little bit.”

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