Today’s AAA National Average $3.101

Price as of 11/4/24

Same As It Ever Was – Gas Prices Stay in Neutral

Same As It Ever Was – Gas Prices Stay in Neutral

June 01,2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Despite the surge in travel over the long Memorial Day weekend, the national average for a gallon of gas didn’t flinch and is still $3.57, the same as a week ago. AAA forecast that more than 37 million Americans drove to their holiday destinations. 

“Although millions hit the road last weekend, gasoline demand fell,” said Andrew Gross, AAA spokesperson. “Meanwhile, the cost for a barrel of oil dropped below $70 per barrel. Pump prices could dip further as the start of summer approaches.” 

According to new data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA), gas demand decreased from 9.43 to 9.1 million b/d last week. Lower demand has helped to cap increases in pump prices. Meanwhile, total domestic gasoline stocks dropped slightly to 216.1 million bbl. If gas demand declines, drivers will likely see pump prices fall. 

Today’s national average of $3.57 is four cents less than a month ago but $1.10 less than a year ago.

5 years national average comparison

Quick Stats 

  • Since last Thursday, these 10 states have seen the largest decreases in their averages: Ari-zona (−10 cents), Indiana (−9 cents), Ohio (−8 cents), Wisconsin (−6 cents), Iowa (−7 cents), Illinois (−6 cents), Michigan (−5 cents), Delaware (−3 cents), New Mexico (−2 cents) and Louisiana (−2 cents). 
  • The nation’s top 10 least expensive markets: Mississippi ($2.98), Texas ($3.12), Louisiana ($3.12), Arkansas ($3.12), Alabama ($3.14), South Carolina ($3.20), Tennessee ($3.20), Missouri ($3.20), Oklahoma ($3.23) and Kansas ($3.26). 

Oil Market Dynamics 

At the close of Wednesday’s formal trading session, WTI decreased by $1.37 to settle at $68.09. Oil prices fell yesterday amid a strengthening dollar and growing market concern that global energy demand could slow due to reduced manufacturing activity in China — the world’s top crude oil importer. Additionally, the EIA reported that total domestic commercial crude inventories increased significantly by 4.5 million bbl to 459.7 million bbl last week.

Drivers can find current gas prices along their route using the AAA TripTik Travel planner.