Today’s AAA National Average $3.036

Price as of 11/2/25

Tag: WTI

Not So Scary Gas Prices Ahead of Halloween

October 30,2025

WASHINGTON, DC (October 30, 2025) – As October ends, drivers are paying less than they were when the month began. The national average for a gallon of regular was $3.15 one month ago and $3.07 a week ago. Today, the average is $3.03, once again…Read more »

Pump Prices Remain Low as Gas Demand Stays Flat

October 23,2025

WASHINGTON, DC (October 23, 2025) – Gas prices remained relatively quiet this past week. The national average for a gallon of regular went up a couple of cents to $3.07. Even though the national average hasn’t reached the $3 mark, drivers are paying less than…Read more »

National Gas Average Creeps Closer to $3 a Gallon

October 16,2025

WASHINGTON, DC (October 16, 2025) – Will it, or won’t it? The national average for a gallon of regular gasoline could reach the 3-dollar mark for the first time in 4 years. Since last week, the national average has dropped more than 5 cents to $3.05. Several factors are behind the drop, including falling crude oil prices, lower gasoline demand, and cheaper winter-blend gasoline at the pump. The…Read more »

Gas Prices Continue to Fall

October 09,2025

WASHINGTON, DC (October 9, 2025) – As autumn sets in, the national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline has dropped to $3.11, down from last week. According to the Energy Information Administration, demand for gasoline has fallen to a four-month low, contributing to…Read more »

October Begins with Steady Pump Prices 

October 02,2025

WASHINGTON, DC (October 2, 2025) – Stability is the name of the game to start October with the national average for a gallon of regular the same as it was one week ago at $3.15. Tis the season for lower gas prices as demand drops…Read more »

Fall Begins with Falling Gas Prices

September 25,2025

WASHINGTON, DC (September 25, 2025) – The national average for a gallon of regular dropped five cents since last week to $3.15. Fall is officially here, bringing lower gas prices and winter-blend gasoline which is cheaper to produce. Pacific Northwest drivers are getting some relief…Read more »