Gas prices in Arizona continue to dip heading towards the holiday season.
The average price of gas in Arizona currently stands at $3.18 a gallon, down from a few cents from a week ago. The decrease in prices can be attributed to supply and production operating with no disruption.
That’s according to Julian Paredes with AAA.
“This is all pretty par for the season. Gas typically keeps getting cheaper until December and January. That’s when things kind of bottom out, so there’s actually still room for prices to keep going down," he said.
Paredes notes costs differ between counties, with Gila County having the most expensive at $3.39 and La Paz County having the cheapest at $3.06.
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