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Gasoline's hit to Americans' wallets expected to hit a 20-year low
Posted on 9/10/25 at 10:36 am
Posted on 9/10/25 at 10:36 am
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The share of disposable income U.S. drivers are paying for gasoline this year will likely fall to a 20-year low, the Energy Information Administration said Tuesday.
The forecast from the EIA, the independent statistical arm of the Energy Department, will be welcome news for the Trump administration beset by rising worries about the U.S. economy. Oil prices have fallen steadily since touching $80 a barrel at the beginning of the year, bringing consumers relief at the pump. The U.S. benchmark oil price was near $62 on Tuesday.
A gallon of regular gasoline will average $3.10 a gallon this year, down 20 cents from the year before, the EIA predicted. Prices are likely to extend that drop to reach to average $2.90 a gallon in 2026, the EIA added.
“Driven by falling gasoline prices, U.S. drivers’ gasoline expenditures as a share of disposable personal income are likely to be the lowest since at least 2005,” the EIA said in its report, noting that it was excluding the pandemic-affected year of 2020. “We estimate expenditures will average less than 2 percent of disposable income this year, down from an average of 2.4 percent over the previous decade.”
Prices have fallen as OPEC and its ally Russia have increased their own oil output. That surge in oil from OPEC+ has slowed the growth of U.S. oil production, which hit a record-high of 13.58 million barrels a day in June to surpass the previous peak set in October.
Prices for oil and gasoline could go even lower when China stops buying oil to fill its strategic petroleum reserves and offshore storage, said Rory Johnston, market analysis with Commodity Context.
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Posted on 9/10/25 at 10:36 am to ragincajun03
Let's see if you get attacked as biased reporting this.....
Posted on 9/10/25 at 10:38 am to fightin tigers
This is what America voted for!

Posted on 9/10/25 at 10:54 am to ragincajun03
In Farmerville, it's between $2.64 and $2.79.
It was as low as $2.48 a while back.
It was as low as $2.48 a while back.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 10:58 am to ragincajun03
Do electric cars factor into this? I would assume with all of the Teslas on the road that the total gas expenditures per capita would decline.
Also, I don't think most people would classify gasoline purchases as "disposable income". Maybe if you're taking a road trip to Florida for a beach vacation but every day driving generally gets put in the bucket of housing, taxes, etc.
Just kind of a weird way to analyze gas prices, which tend to mirror overall inflation with a few bumps and dips along the way.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 11:11 am to AUFANATL
Really boils down to reduced demand and production remaining above demand. It isnt a new trend.
Reduction in refining capacity is lagging behind demand....for now.
Reduction in refining capacity is lagging behind demand....for now.
This post was edited on 9/10/25 at 11:12 am
Posted on 9/10/25 at 11:18 am to ragincajun03
Gahd Dayum How’em going to pay this truck nut loan off now?????
Posted on 9/10/25 at 11:19 am to LSU316
Maybe you’ll get a chance to re-fi for some relief if rates are lowered soon.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 11:21 am to ragincajun03
All that pumping we've done the past four years (records upon records broken) is paying off.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 12:18 pm to cubsfan5150
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All that pumping we've done the past four years (records upon records broken) is paying off.
The groundwork the previous administration laid is paying YUGE dividends for the American taxpayers.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 12:19 pm to AUFANATL
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Do electric cars factor into this? I would assume with all of the Teslas on the road that the total gas expenditures per capita would decline.
I’ve seen like 10 teslas in my life
Electric cars are fake
Posted on 9/10/25 at 12:21 pm to el Gaucho
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I’ve seen like 10 teslas in my life
Electric cars are fake
Go to Austin for a weekend
Posted on 9/10/25 at 12:23 pm to el Gaucho
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Electric cars are fake
Just wait till all those dirty hippies and blue hairs find out Elon Musk is just a hologram created by the United Nations.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 12:24 pm to ragincajun03
A $.20/gallon me $160 per year.
I’m rich!
I’m rich!
Posted on 9/10/25 at 1:39 pm to Artificial Ignorance
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A $.20/gallon (saves) me $160 per year.
It's complete BS while the prices on everything else are up 30% or more.
This silliness is for the people who drive all over trying to save .02 per gallon of gas.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 1:41 pm to ragincajun03
Gas prices haven't been low since Trump's first term. We need to stop comparing everything to the inflated Biden era prices.
Posted on 9/10/25 at 2:02 pm to ragincajun03
This is a good thing. O&G companies and employees have been drinking from a fire hose of cash from consumers for decades
Posted on 9/10/25 at 2:03 pm to Brosef Stalin
When I go to Calculator.net and input $2.73 for 2019 (which is what average price averaged out to taking the 12 months logged on the EIA site), and ask for a July 2025 output to get the inflated value, it spits out $3.45.
National wide average of regular gasoline for July 2025 was $3.125 per gallon.
So…gasoline is currently low compared to Trump’s first term.
I didn’t use the 2020 figures because demand crashed that year thanks to Covid government shutdowns of the economies.
ETA: For shits and giggles, I decided to use the outlier 2020 average and plug that into the inflation calculator. That average of $2.16 came out to $2.70 for July 2025.
National wide average of regular gasoline for July 2025 was $3.125 per gallon.
So…gasoline is currently low compared to Trump’s first term.
I didn’t use the 2020 figures because demand crashed that year thanks to Covid government shutdowns of the economies.
ETA: For shits and giggles, I decided to use the outlier 2020 average and plug that into the inflation calculator. That average of $2.16 came out to $2.70 for July 2025.
This post was edited on 9/10/25 at 2:08 pm
Posted on 9/10/25 at 2:20 pm to FightinTigersDammit
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was as low as $2.48 a while back.
2.53 in batesville ms last night
Looks damn good to me
Posted on 9/10/25 at 2:22 pm to ragincajun03
In the ‘Sip, prices have gone up recently.
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