BOSTON (AP) — Gasoline prices are quickly approaching the $2 per gallon level in Massachusetts as people stay home during the coronavirus pandemic. AAA Northeast said Monday that the average price of a gallon of self-serve, regular fell 11 cents in the past week to an average of $2.05. Massachusetts’ price is 4 cents higher than the national per-gallon average of $2.01.

A year ago, the average price in Massachusetts was 48 cents higher. AAA also found a wide range of prices for regular in Massachusetts from a low of $1.72 to a high of $2.75 per gallon.

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