The following is a news release from AAA Idaho.
BOISE – While Idaho’s average price for regular gasoline is up just a penny from a week ago, drivers experienced significant price changes based on where they live.
“Some of the more populated areas, including the Treasure Valley, the Magic Valley, and the Idaho Falls area, saw jumps between two and six cents per gallon this week, while the Panhandle saw the reverse,” says AAA Idaho public affairs director Matthew Conde. “It would not be a shock if pump prices continued their ascent this week.”
The average price for a gallon of regular in the Gem State is $3.30, a penny more than a week ago and the same price as a month ago, but a savings of 41 cents from a year ago. The national average currently sits at $3.14 per gallon, which is nearly four cents less than a week ago and a month ago, and about 40 cents cheaper than a year ago.
Idaho moved up one slot to 9th place for the most expensive fuel. Some regional neighbors, including Washington ($4.40), Oregon ($3.99), and Nevada ($3.86) are paying more, while Utah ($3.27), Montana ($3.20), Wyoming ($3.12), and Colorado ($3.12) are paying less.
Crude oil continues to keep pump prices in check for now. The West Texas Intermediate benchmark for crude is currently trading near $63 per barrel, which is about $1 more than a week ago and $6 more than a month ago, but $11 per barrel less than a year ago.
Here’s a look at Idaho gas prices, as of June 2:
Boise – $3.24
Coeur d’Alene – $3.34
Franklin – $3.24
Idaho Falls – $3.25
Lewiston – $3.37
Pocatello – $3.28
Rexburg – $3.27
Twin Falls – $3.32
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