Gasoline prices in Florida fall. Check how much you have to pay now for a gallon

Gasoline prices in the state of Florida have dropped again just as this week begins, according to the Miami HeraldIn fact, there was a sharp drop with the average rate down 15 cents per gallon, AAA revealed.

Prices in the Miami area also fell by more than 12 cents per gallon. That’s more than 20 cents per gallon less than a month ago and about 40 cents cheaper than a year ago, according to GasBuddy.

For example, the Bradenton area saw a drop of about 20 cents from last week, AAA confirmed. Meanwhile, North Florida remains the cheapest region to get gasoline in the state.

In some places, it is 25 cents cheaper per gallon than in South Florida. Palm Beach County is among the most expensive areas to buy gasoline.

Gasoline prices in South Florida

These are the rates shown in different areas of Florida at the beginning of this week.

-Miami-Dade: The average price: $3.33 a gallon, down 12.4 cents from last week, according to GasBuddy’s survey of nearly 1,700 stations in the region. The cheapest gas in the Miami area was $2.89 and the most expensive was $4.66.

-Fort Lauderdale: $3.35 USD, according to AAA.

-West Palm Beach/Boca Raton: $3, 48 USD, según AAA.

The average price of a gallon of gasoline in Florida on Monday, according to AAA, is $3.31 USD.

Bradenton/Sarasota: $3.29 USD

Fort Myers: $3.28 USD

Jacksonville: $3.30 USD

Naples: $3.42 USD

Orlando: $3.27 USD

Panama City: $3.11 USD

Pensacola: $3.08 USD

Port St. Lucie: $3.31 USD

Tallahassee: $3.37 USD

Tampa/St. Pete: $3.29 USD

The average price of a gallon of gasoline nationwide on Monday is $3.44 USD.

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