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Climbing Gas Prices This Holiday Weekend: Where's the Cheapest In Town?

Many Americans will get their motors running and head out on the highway this July 4th weekend but may be feeling a little more of a pinch in their wallets this year.

As Americans pack up their suitcases, load up their vehicles and head to the lake or the ocean this long July 4th weekend, many will be wondering where to get the cheapest gas in their area.

Gas prices have been steadily climbing and are now the highest they've been since 2008, according to AAA. On their website they state: "the national average price of gas in July will range from $3.60-$3.70 per gallon."

So what's jacking up the prices? Michael Green, spokesman for AAA, attributes it to the unrest in Iraq. In an NBC News report he stated: "It's that fear in the marketplace that rebels could take over is what's driving up the cost of oil and gasoline prices here at home."

AAA estimates that over thirty million Americans will drive more than fifty miles during the Independence Day weekend, despite the high cost of gas. If you are one those drivers, you'll want to know where the cheapest gas is in your area.

Click below for a list of cheapest gas prices in your area:

In New York:


In Connecticut:

To conserve gas the New York Department of Transportation offers these money saving tips:
  • Gat the junk out of your trunk and save .04 to .08 cents/gallon
  • Fully inflate your tires and save 0.11 cents/gallon
  • Use cruise control and save 0.54 cents/gallon

To find the cheapest gas while you're out on the open road, download Gasbuddy.com's free mobile app. 

Happy 4th of July!
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