Gasoline prices rise 38 cents in one month

Nevada’s average gasoline price has shot up 38 cents in a single month.

AAA statistics released Tuesday show the average price was $3.54 per gallon, a bit lower than the national mark of $3.60.

AAA officials said the dramatic spike in prices comes from more expensive crude oil, regional refinery issues, and a move toward summer-blend gasoline.

The state’s most expensive gasoline is in Sparks, where the average price is $3.74 per gallon. North Las Vegas is on the low end, with an average gasoline price of $3.43 per gallon.

Wyoming claims the nation’s cheapest gasoline, with an average price of $3.07 per gallon. Hawaii has the most expensive gasoline, with an average price of $4.24 per gallon.

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