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The national price of gasoline rose 7.4 cents to $3.293 a gallon for the week ending Nov. 25, a second straight weekly uptick after falling to a nearly three-year low.

Gasoline had fallen to $3.194 for the week ending Nov. 11—the lowest level since Feb. 28, 2011. However, the national average price is still 14.4 cents lower than it was a year ago, according to federal data released Monday.

Gasoline in two states remains below the $3-per-gallon level. The average price for Missouri and Oklahoma are $2.995 and $2.992 respectively, according to AAA's Daily Fuel Gauge Report on Monday.

Meanwhile, diesel fuel continued its sideward movement, rising 2.2 cents to $3.844 per gallon on average. Diesel is now 19 cents lower than it was a year ago, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.

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