ARILLO, Calif. -- The average U.S. price of a gallon of gasoline has dropped about nine cents over the past two weeks, but Chicago's still home to the nation's highest gas prices, according to a national survey of fuel prices.
The Lundberg Survey puts the average price for a gallon of regular at $3.97.
Analyst Trilby Lundberg said today that the national average for a gallon of mid-grade is $4.05. For premium it's $4.16 a gallon.
Lundberg says diesel prices fell about eight cents a gallon over the past two weeks, to $4.14.
Jackson, Miss., had the nation's lowest average price for gas at $3.60. Chicago had the highest at $4.38.
In California, the lowest average price was $4.03 in Fresno and San Franciscans paid the highest price at $4.17.
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