Gas Prices Falling, Just Not as Fast in Moon, Robinson
Experts explain why prices in Ohio are up to 50 cents a gallon cheaper than Western Pennsylvania. See which Robinson and Moon gas stations offer the lowest prices.
If you live in Cleveland, there's a good chance you could fill up your tank for about $3 a gallon, and that's more than 50 cents a gallon cheaper than in the Robinson and Moon area, according to the AAA. Drivers in five states (Wyo., Utah, Colo., Okla. and Minn.) currently pay less than $3 per gallon at the pump, while only drivers in Hawaii pay more than $4 per gallon, the AAA said. Jeff Lenard, spokesman for the National Association of Convenience Stores, told the Post-Gazette that said prices vary for several reasons. One is a different state gas tax rate, which favor Ohio at $46.4 cents a gallon, or 4.3 cents below Pennsylvania's 50.7 cents. Another reason, Lenard said, is because different pipelines and gasoline refineries and …