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Regular gas in Ohio is cheaper than the national average, which was $3.28 Monday, according to the EIA. (Photo: Faith Cathcart/Oregonian LC- The Oregonian)Faith Cathcart/The Oregonian

CLEVELAND, Ohio — It’s a new year but the same problem persists. Prices are high at the pump. Ohio is starting 2022 with the highest gasoline prices for this time of the year since 2014.

According to the Energy Information Administration, which releases fuel prices each Monday, the average price for regular gasoline clocked in at $2.90 a gallon on Monday.

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