Diesel fuel jumped 8.7 cents to $3.943 a gallon, its fifth increase in six weeks, while gasoline fuel prices rose for the seventh time in eight weeks. Gas gained 4.1 cents to $3.523 a gallon. The diesel increase left it 40.9 cents higher than the same week a year ago, while gasoline is now 38.3 cents over a year ago. Diesel fuel — which has risen three straight weeks — has posted a net gain of 16 cents in the past six weeks, following a cumulative drop of 22.7 cents in the previous six weeks. Gas has risen almost 30 cents in two months of steady increases. Monday marked its third straight gain, each of which was at least 4 cents.
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