Published February 06, 2012, 07:40 AM

Gas prices highest since Thanksgiving

FARGO (AP) — Average gas prices in North Dakota have jumped 5 cents in the past week, meaning motorists are paying the highest price at the pump since the Thanksgiving holiday.

By: Associated Press, The Jamestown Sun

FARGO (AP) — Average gas prices in North Dakota have jumped 5 cents in the past week, meaning motorists are paying the highest price at the pump since the Thanksgiving holiday.

The national average increased 6 cents higher.

According to AAA’s daily Fuel Gauge Report, the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline is just shy of $3.35. The national average is nearly $3.48.

North Dakota gas prices are 7 cents higher than a month ago and 15 cents higher than this time last year. The national average has increased 12 cents in the past month, and 35 cents in the past year.

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