Diesel fuel rose for a fourth week, gaining 1.7 cents to $3.96 a gallon, while gasoline rose for the eighth time in nine weeks. Gasoline’s national average rose 6.8 cents to $3.591 a gallon. It was also the fourth straight increase at the gas pump. Diesel’s sixth increase in seven weeks left it 38.7 cents over the same week last year, while gas is 40.2 cents higher than last year. Diesel fuel prices has posted a net gain of 17.7 cents in the past seven weeks, following a cumulative drop of 22.7 cents in the six weeks before that. Gasoline fuel prices has gained a cumulative 36.7 cents in the past nine weeks, with just one decline — a 0.2-cent dip four weeks ago.
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