Gas Prices See Decline for Fifth Straight Week

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Consumers that have been seeing a series of rising gas prices are now seeing some reprieve with the national average price of gas falling below $4.50 a gallon.

Lower Gas Prices

According to the American Automobile Association (AAA), July 19, 2022, saw average gas prices reach $4.495 down from $4.655 a week ago. This is a significant decline, from this time last month with gas prices reaching a dizzying $ 5.006 a gallon on June 13, 2022- the highest inflation-adjusted price for any week since 2011.

Despite the gradual drop in the average national gas price is still nowhere near the $3.170 a gallon price from last year. In addition, gas prices vary widely between states, with the average retail prices ranging between $3.998 to $5.871.

California Still Feeling the Pinch

Though some relief might be felt among consumers with the drop in gas prices, prices are still taking their toll on many states, with certain states feeling the pinch more severely than others.

Drivers in California continue to grapple with high gas prices with the average price of a gallon of gas in the sunshine state costing $5.871 despite going down from $5.897 a week ago. This time last year the average gas price in California was $4.324.

Like California, the states of Hawaii, Alaska, Oregon, Nevada, Washington, Idaho, Utah, and Illinois saw the average price for a gallon of gas go beyond the $5 threshold.  However, this week all the states except Hawaii and Alaska saw their gas prices at the pump go down. Hawaii and Alaska saw a $0.006 increase.

On bit of good news several other states have seen their gas prices fall back under an average of $4, the majority being in the south. For example, South Carolinians are feeling the least of the pinch at the pump with average gas prices reaching $3.998 a gallon down from $ 4.020 a week ago.  Other states with average gas prices below the $4.10 mark include Texas, Georgia, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama.

Lowest Gas Prices

Lowest Prices  
South Carolina 3.998
Texas 4.003
Georgia 4.012
Mississippi 4.027
 Louisiana 4.061

Highest Gas Prices

Highest Prices  
California 5.871
Hawaii 5.596
Alaska 5.319
Oregon 5.266
Nevada 5.239

 

Why are gas prices going down?

Since mid-June, gas prices have shown a somewhat decline by an average of 10 cents a week. According to data from AAA, the drop in gas prices is in its fifth-week streak dropping by 16 cents from a week ago to reach $4.495.

Gas Price Trend

  Regular
Mid-Grade
Premium
Diesel
E85
Current Avg. 4.495 4.947 5.244 5.515 3.835
Yesterday Avg. 4.521 4.97 5.266 5.535 3.867
Week Ago Avg. 4.655 5.096 5.395 5.625 3.975
Month Ago Avg. 4.983 5.381 5.679 5.816 4.284
Year Ago Avg. 3.17 3.515 3.791 3.276 2.667

“We’ve seen the national average price of gasoline declined for a fifth straight week, with the pace of recent declines accelerating to some of the most significant we’ve seen in years. This trend is likely to reach a sixth straight week, with prices likely to fall again this week. Barring major hurricanes, outages, or unexpected disruptions, I forecast the national average to fall to $3.99/gal by mid-August,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy.

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration factors that are pushing down gas prices include fewer Americans driving due to the hit to their budgets and consumers purchasing less gasoline in the second quarter of 2022 and early July compared with the same period a year earlier.

State Gas Prices

State  Regular  Mid-Grade  Premium  Diesel 
Alabama 4.068 4.485 4.847 5.252
Alaska 5.319 5.585 5.748 5.944
Arizona 4.809 5.131 5.38 5.55
Arkansas 4.091 4.462 4.791 5.162
California 5.871 6.097 6.232 6.665
Colorado 4.768 5.12 5.411 5.391
Connecticut 4.493 5.002 5.352 5.712
Delaware 4.386 4.879 5.116 5.406
District of Columbia 4.671 5.225 5.55 5.762
Florida 4.229 4.658 4.971 5.404
Georgia 4.012 4.439 4.79 5.196
Hawaii 5.596 5.785 6.026 6.105
Idaho 5.113 5.345 5.556 5.733
Illinois 4.975 5.47 5.84 5.642
Indiana 4.546 4.982 5.322 5.806
Iowa 4.282 4.494 4.981 5.181
Kansas 4.305 4.59 4.894 5.17
Kentucky 4.159 4.602 4.933 5.477
Louisiana 4.061 4.451 4.787 5.078
Maine 4.723 5.13 5.441 5.811
Maryland 4.441 4.951 5.225 5.428
Massachusetts 4.62 5.115 5.388 5.798
Michigan 4.582 5.039 5.393 5.744
Minnesota 4.468 4.794 5.165 5.453
Mississippi 4.027 4.404 4.755 5.063
Missouri 4.216 4.559 4.859 5.135
Montana 4.749 5.047 5.328 5.746
Nebraska 4.431 4.569 5.062 5.178
Nevada 5.239 5.499 5.682 5.66
New Hampshire 4.521 4.979 5.303 5.761
New Jersey 4.572 5.136 5.364 5.635
New Mexico 4.325 4.677 4.942 5.295
New York 4.68 5.122 5.44 5.92
North Carolina 4.155 4.557 4.909 5.376
North Dakota 4.454 4.806 5.158 5.385
Ohio 4.339 4.768 5.112 5.799
Oklahoma 4.198 4.546 4.779 5.042
Oregon 5.266 5.48 5.688 6.331
Pennsylvania 4.665 5.065 5.343 5.877
Rhode Island 4.597 5.133 5.414 5.821
South Carolina 3.998 4.41 4.75 5.139
South Dakota 4.534 4.71 5.207 5.293
Tennessee 4.08 4.486 4.84 5.265
Texas 4.003 4.399 4.718 4.937
Utah 5.037 5.268 5.462 5.45
Vermont 4.606 5.153 5.512 5.577
Virginia 4.27 4.732 5.051 5.447
Washington 5.22 5.454 5.639 6.296
West Virginia 4.59 4.885 5.149 5.767
Wisconsin 4.229 4.696 5.063 5.261
Wyoming 4.76 4.995 5.243 5.569

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