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Gas prices hit another high for holiday weekend
NEW YORK - Fireworks aren't the only thing skyrocketing on this Fourth of July. The price of gas has hit another all-time high.
The AAA fuel-gauge report puts the national average price of a gallon of regular at a fraction over $4.10.
The price of premium as of today is $4.51.
A month ago, regular was going for $3.98 a gallon and a year ago you could gas up for $2.95 a gallon.
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