Daily News | Philly fuel prices move up again despite decline in crude markets
the average price was $4.31 a gallon, up 2 cents from Wednesday, up 79 cents from a month ago, and up $1.41 from a year ago.
There was no relief from big increases for diesel customers, however. The average price of diesel in Southeastern Pennsylvania was $5.33 on Thursday, up 15 cents from Wednesday, and up $1.99 in a year, according to AAA. In South Jersey, diesel fetched $5.08 per gallon, up 16 cents from the day before, and up $1.93 on the year.
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