Gasoline prices in Los Angeles County continue to rise for the 15th day in a row.

The price of self-serve regular gasoline in Los Angeles County continues to rise for the 15th consecutive day, with a small increase of three-tenths of a cent, reaching $5.156 per gallon.

Over the past 15 days, the average price has increased by 18.4 cents, including a half-cent increase on Sunday. This upward trend follows a series of six decreases in seven days, resulting in a total decrease of 2.2 cents.

Compared to one week ago, the average price is now 6.5 cents higher, and it is 22.7 cents higher than one month ago. However, it is still 33.9 cents lower than the price one year ago. Since reaching a record high of $6.494 on October 5, the average price has dropped by $1.338.

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