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NEW YORK – New Jersey on Tuesday became the last U.S. state to suffer an average retail price over $2 a gallon for gasoline, which keeps breaking nationwide records daily, the AAA motor club said.
Pump prices in New Jersey hit an average $2.02 a gallon for regular, though gas stayed the cheapest in the country thanks to lower taxes and nearby refineries, pipelines and ports.
“That keeps us on the bottom, which is a good thing, being on the bottom,†said Tracy Noble, a New Jersey resident and public affairs specialist for AAA’s Mid-Atlantic region.
The national average for self-serve regular gasoline hit $2.20 per gallon Tuesday, AAA said in its daily survey of more than 60,000 service stations. That’s 13 percent higher than just a month ago.
While gasoline prices are at record heights in nominal terms, when adjusted for inflation they remain below the peak of $3.00 seen in 1981.
“It’s starting to have its effect on consumers, being above $2,†said Noble. “People are going to be more conscious of where they are going to buy their gas.â€Â
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan Tuesday said it will be “of critical importance†to consumption how many of the nation’s 200 million drivers switch to more fuel-efficient cars.
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