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The national average gas price was $2.113 per gallon on November 21, 2020, according to AAA. A big increase, but smaller than Trump claims. There’s no doubt that gas prices have spiked...
Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec; 1990: NA: 1.258: 1.335: 1.324: NA: 1991: NA: 1.094: 1.040: 1.076: 1.126: 1.128: 1.096: 1.115: 1.109: 1.088: 1. ...
November 12, 2020 Since Monday, the national average for a gallon of regular gasoline has increased by one cent to $2.12, which is one cent more than a week ago, six cents less than a month ago, and still significantly cheaper than last year (-49 cents).
Release Date: 9/23/2024. Next Release Date: 9/30/2024. Referring Pages: Retail Prices for Regular Gasoline. U.S. Gasoline and Diesel Retail Prices.
Ahead of Thanksgiving, last week’s release of the GasBuddy 2020 Annual Thanksgiving Travel Survey found that only 35% of Americans will be taking to the roads this year, a decrease from 65% from last year, amidst some of the lowest Thanksgiving gas prices the country has seen in years.
Release Date: 9/23/2024. Next Release Date: 9/30/2024. Referring Pages: Retail Prices for Gasoline, All Grades. U.S. Gasoline and Diesel Retail Prices.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its weekly data on diesel and gasoline retail prices for the week ended November 9. Gasoline prices fell by 1.6 cents per gallon, while diesel prices rose by 1.1 cents per gallon. Retail prices for gasoline averaged $2.096/gallon. Diesel prices averaged $2.383/gallon.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released its weekly data on diesel and gasoline retail prices for the week ended November 2. Prices fell for both fuels. Gasoline prices fell by 3.1 cents per gallon, while diesel prices fell by 1.3 cents per gallon.
You can choose to view prices in US or Canadian dollars and compare the average retail gasoline price versus crude oil pricing. Pick from a variety of time frames and specific locations to help with predictions about whether gas prices are going up or down.
From November 2020 to March 2021, both had large increases—60.3 percent for the PPI and 46.5 percent for import prices—and now exceed their January 2020 levels. Market analysis by the Energy Information Administration identifies several contributors to recent oil and gas price increases.