HONOLULU (AP) – The average price of a gallon of unleaded gasoline in Hawaii has reached a new record statewide high.
According to AAA’s Daily Fuel Gauge Report, Wednesday’s record-breaking average price in the Aloha State is $4.598. That’s about five cents higher than a week ago, about 22 cents higher than a month ago and about 28 cents higher than a year ago.
Hawaii continues to have the highest average price in the nation, followed by Alaska at $4.365 and California at $4.296.
On Saturday, Hilo’s average price reached a new record high at $4.758.
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