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Gas prices near lowest level in 4 years ahead of Thanksgiving
Posted on 11/25/25 at 10:08 am
Posted on 11/25/25 at 10:08 am
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Gas prices stand close to their lowest level in four years as tens of millions of people prepare to travel over the Thanksgiving holiday.
The national average for a gallon of gas on Monday tallied at $3.07, which amounts to a slight uptick from a year ago, AAA data showed. But gas prices for each of the last two years have come in below Thanksgiving Day gas prices going back to 2020, when the pandemic slashed demand and cratered prices.
Twenty-eight states boast average gas prices below $3, spanning from Colorado to New Hampshire to Georgia, according to AAA. Oklahoma, the state with the nation's lowest gas prices, offers drivers a gallon for an average price of $2.50.
Nearly 82 million people are expected to travel at least 50 miles from their home over Thanksgiving, according AAA's forecast.
The decline in gas prices is owed in part to a steep drop in the cost of crude oil, the underlying commodity that refineries turn into gas, Patrick de Haan, the head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, told ABC News Live. The global benchmark price of Brent crude oil has fallen about 17% since June, clocking in at about $63.40 per barrel.’’
The oil price drop has coincided with the completion of maintenance season for refineries, meaning fuel output is set to grow as facilities reopen capacity previously closed for upkeep, de Haan added.
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Drivers in California, the state with the nation’s highest gas prices, pay an average of $4.60 per gallon. Four other states, including Oregon and Alaska, feature average prices above $3.50 a gallon.
By contrast, some gas stations in Texas and Oklahoma tout gas prices as low as nearly $2 per gallon, de Haan said.
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Gas prices may drop even lower, according to de Haan. Gas supply is expected to increase as additional refineries complete maintenance, while demand often eases during the cold winter months.
Those trends could bode well for the next major holiday.
“As we get closer to Christmas, I think the news will continue to improve with gas prices potentially falling below $3 per gallon in the next few weeks,” de Haan said.
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Thank you, President Trump!
Posted on 11/25/25 at 10:11 am to ragincajun03
That's my President!


Posted on 11/25/25 at 10:20 am to ragincajun03
BUT BUT BUT what about Epstein
oh wait that indicated Democrats
What about Illegals are starving without SNAP yeah we got him now
oh wait that indicated Democrats
What about Illegals are starving without SNAP yeah we got him now
Posted on 11/25/25 at 10:23 am to The Torch
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BUT BUT BUT what about Epstein
That seems to have disappeared like a fart in a hurricane. I’ll believe people are serious about that when Bill and Hillary appear for their Congressional testimony.
Posted on 11/25/25 at 10:25 am to ragincajun03
simply the best president
Posted on 11/25/25 at 10:26 am to SloaneRanger
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That seems to have disappeared like a fart in a hurricane
Once they figured out that all of Epstein's best friends were Democrats and he had donated money to all of them they shut the F$%K up real quick.
This leaderless Democrat group of fools can't get out of their own way.
Posted on 11/25/25 at 10:31 am to ragincajun03
what aboot the price of crawfish?
Posted on 11/25/25 at 10:34 am to ragincajun03
The amount of crude oil held around the world on tankers that have been stationary for at least 7 days rose to 114.31m bbl as of Nov. 21, Vortexa data show. That's the highest since July 2023
Too much production vs oil demand = lots of floating oil storage
Too much production vs oil demand = lots of floating oil storage
Posted on 11/25/25 at 10:38 am to ragincajun03
Beef prices $20 a lb for choice steaks, housing at peak, unemployment rampart, but hey gas is cheap
Posted on 11/25/25 at 10:39 am to ragincajun03
Remember the Biden admin touting the 17 cents they saved us on our Independence Day celebrations that one year?

Posted on 11/25/25 at 10:43 am to ragincajun03
It's funny how gas prices are obsessed over no matter who the president is when it makes up such a small percentage of the average household budget.
Posted on 11/25/25 at 10:56 am to fareplay
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housing at peak
Maybe you haven’t been keeping up, but apart from select markets, home prices have softened. Same for rent.
Posted on 11/25/25 at 11:06 am to Areddishfish
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It's funny how gas prices are obsessed over no matter who the president is when it makes up such a small percentage of the average household budget.
It's not that small when you consider energy prices impact just about everything in the chain. That Snickers bar you buy has to be transported from A to B to C, starting with a coco bean farm in South America all the way to your local convenience store. And it requires energy to manufacture as well.
Posted on 11/25/25 at 11:07 am to Areddishfish
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It's funny how gas prices are obsessed over no matter who the president is when it makes up such a small percentage of the average household budget.
You do realize the price of gas/diesel has an impact on many other "things" the household budget pays for.
"Things" are transported by trucks, trains, vans, etc and they all run on fuel and the more the fuel cost, the more the delivery cost is so the more the end user (the average household) pays for those "things".
Posted on 11/25/25 at 11:08 am to AUFANATL
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It's not that small when you consider energy prices impact just about everything in the chain. That Snickers bar you buy has to be transported from A to B to C, starting with a coco bean farm in South America all the way to your local convenience store. And it requires energy to manufacture as well.
Incremental changes in fuel prices don't shock the system as much as people like to think
Posted on 11/25/25 at 11:12 am to Powerman
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Incremental changes in fuel prices don't shock the system as much as people like to think
At least, not when they go down under Trump, am I right?
Posted on 11/25/25 at 11:21 am to TDTOM
I’m not seeing that:
the average price of gas is slightly higher than one year ago, though it remains near historically low levels. The national average was around $3.07 per gallon on November 24, 2025, compared to about $3.06 per gallon on the same day in 2024, representing a small increase of approximately 0.2%
the average price of gas is slightly higher than one year ago, though it remains near historically low levels. The national average was around $3.07 per gallon on November 24, 2025, compared to about $3.06 per gallon on the same day in 2024, representing a small increase of approximately 0.2%
Posted on 11/25/25 at 11:22 am to TDTOM
Unless there are huge movements in either direction it's not going to do much to affect price. Transport is just one of many inputs into the system.
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