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MI Gas Prices Fall To Lowest Since February: AAA
To fill a 15-gallon tank, Michigan drivers paid roughly $48, which is about $10 less than 2023's high in August, according to AAA.
MICHIGAN — Gas prices across Michigan fell to their lowest mark since February, according to AAA.
The price for a regular gallon of gas across Michigan Monday morning was $3.23, which is 13 cents cheaper than last week and 37 cents cheaper than a month ago, according to AAA.
To fill a 15-gallon tank, Michigan drivers paid roughly $48, which is about $10 less than 2023's high in August, according to AAA.
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Gas prices in the metro Detroit area have also significantly dropped over the last month, according to AAA.
The price for a regular gallon of gas in the metro Detroit region Monday morning was $3.31, which is 11 cents cheaper than last week and 34 cents cheaper than a month ago, according to AAA.
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"Michigan motorists are seeing the lowest gas prices since February," AAA Spokesperson Adrienne Woodland said. "Falling gasoline demand and oil costs will likely keep pump prices sliding."
The most expensive places in Michigan to get gas were in Jackson ($3.37), Ann Arbor ($3.34) and Marquette ($3.33).
The cheapest places in Michigan to get gas were in Grand Rapids ($3.06), Benton Harbor ($3.10) and Flint ($3.18).
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