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According to GasBuddy.com, gas prices will continue to climb. Prices are more than 35 cents higher than a year ago.

"We may see prices continue to lift ahead of the mid-term, however completely unrelated to the elections, but due to constant threats from an improving economy: higher demand and lower supply is tipping the balance of the oil market and pushing prices higher. We may even soon see $3 per gallon nationally, which would be the first time since October 2014, if oil prices continue to rise. I, along with motorists, will be eagerly awaiting any relief at the pump, but don't hold your breath -- it may get worse before it gets better," said Patrick DeHaan, head of petroleum analysis for GasBuddy.

Prices in this post represent the average for that area on Monday, Oct. 8, and are from GasBuddy.com. The price is for one gallon of regular unleaded gas.

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Carlisle

$3

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Erie

$3.13

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Harrisburg

$2.99

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Hershey

$3

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Lancaster

$2.99

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Philadelphia

$3.05

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Associated Press

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Pittsburgh

$3.14

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Reading

$3.02

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Scranton

$3.06

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Wilkes-Barre

$3.06

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York

$2.98

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