Over last week, Tennessee gas prices have risen 10 cents according to a release from the American Automobile Association.
The current state average is $3.65, which is five cents more expensive than one month ago and 92 cents more expensive than one year ago.
“Crude oil prices moved higher over last week amid renewed uncertainty in the global oil market,” AAA spokeswoman Megan Cooper wrote. “Drivers can expect to see additional fluctuations in pump pricing through this week. While pump prices remain volatile, drivers can still save money every time they fill up by enrolling in fuel savings programs, shopping around for the best gas prices in their community and ensuring their vehicle is properly maintained.”
Most expensive metro markets: Jackson ($3.76), Nashville ($3.71), Memphis ($3.71)
Least expensive metro markets: Morristown ($3.50), Clarksville ($3.51), Chattanooga ($3.54)
The national average has also gone up, sitting now at $4.06 per gallon.