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Southern California fuel prices inched down this month as prices nationwide headed to record highs. The Southern California average price dropped 3.6 cents to $1.626 for a gallon of self-serve regular, according to the Automobile Club of Southern California. The U.S. average hit $1.644. The club’s monthly Fuel Gauge Report, released Tuesday, is based on a survey of 2,800 gas stations.
City: June 14-19 Price
Bakersfield: $1.636
Blythe: 1.766
Burbank: 1.577
Fullerton: 1.579
Huntington Beach: 1.511
Long Beach: 1.561
Los Angeles: 1.593
Riverside: 1.557
San Bernardino: 1.593
San Diego: 1.651
Santa Barbara: 1.789
Santa Monica: 1.602
Ventura: 1.663
Woodland Hills 1.592
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