Diesel prices remain mostly flat

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The national average retail price of a gallon of diesel fell less than a penny to $2.829 during the week ending Monday, July 2, compared to $2.835 during the previous week. That price was about 7 cents lower than the same week last year, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.

Diesel prices remained mostly flat in all regions tracked by DOE, with only minor increases and decreases reported. Drivers on the West Coast once again paid the most of any region at $2.972, down just over a penny from the prior week. The Gulf Coast had the least expensive diesel at $2.766, down just over a penny from last week at $2.780.

For state-by-state diesel prices, updated daily, click here.

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