Virginia gas prices among nation’s lowest

WASHINGTON — Motorists have been smiling more these days at the gas pump. Prices are more than a dollar a gallon below where they were a year ago, and Virginia gas prices are among the lowest in the nation.

On Jan. 13 of last year, AAA reported that the national average price for regular gas was $3.31 a gallon. Today, it’s $2.13. Prices have fallen a penny or more a day for more than 100 straight days.

Time.com reports that at least 19 states are averaging gas prices below $2 a gallon, including Alabama, Colorado, Missouri, South Carolina and Texas.

Virginia is not far off, with gas prices for regular averaging $2.05 a gallon. The average price in Maryland is $2.30; in the District, it’s $2.57, according to AAA.

Prices are so low these days, Time says, Hawaii is the only state in the nation where gas prices are averaging more than $3 a gallon.

Motorists could save about $75 billion on gas in 2014 compared with last year.

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Dick Uliano

Whether anchoring the news inside the Glass-Enclosed Nerve Center or reporting from the scene in Maryland, Virginia or the District, Dick Uliano is always looking for the stories that really impact people's lives.

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