Wednesday, August 28, 2013

With Labor Day travels ahead, pump prices dip a couple pennies in W.Va.


Gas prices fell a couple cents in West Virginia since last week, with regular unleaded now going for $3.55 a gallon.

The Triple A says that price is about a penny more than the national average, which is down 9 cents from a month ago and 21 cents from a year ago.

In West Virginia, motorists are paying about 25 cents less than this time last year. That's good news for Labor Day holiday travelers.

Across the state, pump prices range from a low of $3.44 a gallon in Parkersburg to a high of $3.80 in Martinsburg.