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Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:20 pm
Posted on 11/24/25 at 4:20 pm
“ President Trump’s policies are working to make Americans’ Thanksgiving more affordable this year, from their commute to the dinner table,” Leavitt said, touting falling gas prices.
“Nearly 100 million Americans are expected to drive next week to spend time with loved ones for the holiday, and thanks to President Trump’s drill baby drill agenda, the national average price of a gallon of gas on Thanksgiving Day is projected to be at the cheapest price since the COVID pandemic in 2021,” she said.
Notably, gas prices reached an all-time record high with an average of $5.016 for regular unleaded on June 14, 2022, during former President Joe Biden’s term. As of Monday, the national average sat at $3.069.
Leavitt also cited data from the American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual survey, stating that, “Cooking Thanksgiving dinner will also cost less this year than it did last year, and is down about five percent overall.”
“Nearly 100 million Americans are expected to drive next week to spend time with loved ones for the holiday, and thanks to President Trump’s drill baby drill agenda, the national average price of a gallon of gas on Thanksgiving Day is projected to be at the cheapest price since the COVID pandemic in 2021,” she said.
Notably, gas prices reached an all-time record high with an average of $5.016 for regular unleaded on June 14, 2022, during former President Joe Biden’s term. As of Monday, the national average sat at $3.069.
Leavitt also cited data from the American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual survey, stating that, “Cooking Thanksgiving dinner will also cost less this year than it did last year, and is down about five percent overall.”
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