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Gas Prices Falling In Michigan, Metro Detroit: AAA
Despite falling prices, gas in the metro Detroit area was still among the most expensive in the state, according to AAA.

MICHIGAN — Gas prices in metro Detroit and across Michigan fell again Monday morning, according to AAA.
Gas prices in Michigan dropped seven cents to an average of $3.64 per gallon, 15 cents less than this time last month and 24 cents less than this time last year, according to AAA.
In the metro Detroit area, gas prices dropped five cents to $3.73 per gallon, which is still 20 cents cheaper than this time last year, according to AAA.
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Michigan drivers paid an average of $54 for a full 15-gallon tank of gas, according to AAA.
"Despite the slight increase in demand, Michigan motorists are seeing lower prices at the pump," AAA Spokesperson Adrienne Woodland said. "Higher gas demand, alongside elevated oil prices, could reverse this downward trend."
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The places with the highest gas prices in Michigan were Marquette ($3.78), Metro Detroit ($3.73) and Ann Arbor ($3.73). The places with the cheapest gas prices in the state were Grand Rapids ($3.54), Flint ($3.56) and Saginaw ($3.57).
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