Gas prices drop by almost 25 cents per gallon (2024)

JUANA SUMMERS, HOST:

Filling your gas tank can still be a painful experience, but drivers are starting to see some relief. The average price of gasoline has fallen by nearly $0.25 a gallon after hitting a record-high last month. NPR's Scott Horsley joins us now. Hey, Scott.

SCOTT HORSLEY, BYLINE: Hi, Juana.

SUMMERS: So, Scott, nobody would call gasoline a bargain today, but the price has come down a bit. What's going on?

HORSLEY: Yeah. AAA says the average price nationwide has dropped to about $4.78 a gallon. That's down from a peak just over $5 in the middle of last month. Gas prices are still pretty high by historical standards, though. And as a result, some people are driving less. They're combining errands. They're adjusting plans for summer road trips. Martha Walker is a teacher in Charleston, W.Va. She and a friend had been looking forward to a lengthy driving vacation down South this summer, but they redrew those plans because of the high price of gasoline.

MARTHA WALKER: I was going to go on a trip down the Mississippi River and through some Gulf states and back up the Natchez Trace. And we ended up going just to Saint Louis and coming back rather than doing the big, long loop.

HORSLEY: What's more, instead of driving to the beach this summer, Walker is planning to just visit some nearby state parks. And, you know, a lot of people are making similar changes. As a result, government data shows demand for gasoline is lower than it would ordinarily be this time of year.

SUMMERS: Is that decreasing demand why the price has come down from last month's record high?

HORSLEY: That's part of the story. We're also seeing increased supply. You need crude oil, of course, to make gasoline, and oil companies have been slowly ramping up production here in the U.S. They're pumping more oil now than at any time since the early months of the pandemic - about a million barrels a day more oil than they were a year ago. And John Kilduff, who's an energy analyst at Again Capital, says he expects that domestic oil production to keep increasing through the end of this year.

JOHN KILDUFF: So you're going to see these numbers here tick up even more. It's a terrific operating environment for exploration and producing companies. And they're going to pump. They're going to put wells in the ground, and they're going to take oil out of the ground and sell it because it's just too lucrative not to.

HORSLEY: And in addition to that increased U.S. oil output, OPEC members have been slowly boosting their production. And Kilduff says it's become increasingly clear that Russia's oil output is not going away. China and India continue to buy Russian oil. So global oil supply is up. Global demand for gasoline is down. That's a recipe for falling oil prices. The U.S. benchmark for crude oil has dropped below $100 a barrel.

SUMMERS: So, Scott, what does this all mean for drivers who need to fill up their tanks?

HORSLEY: Well, gasoline prices could have more room to fall. And remember, this is thanks to market forces, not, say, that cut in gas taxes that President Biden proposed. You might think the White House would be trumpeting this drop in gasoline prices. Instead, the administration's been urging refiners and retailers to cut prices further. Now, analysts do say if crude oil prices stay where they are right now, retail gasoline prices could drop by another $0.30 to $0.50 a gallon. That would be welcome news for people like Traci Eyre. She spent much of the last two years working from home, but now she's back in the office at a Kansas City law firm several days a week. And that 50-mile round-trip commute is still pretty costly.

TRACI EYRE: It's still pretty expensive. I'm trying not to do as much driving as maybe I was doing before. You know, it's - during the pandemic, my husband and I would just get in the car and just go for a drive just to get out of the house. We don't do that as much anymore just because, you know, that seems like a luxury expense now.

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HORSLEY: Now, along with gasoline, the price of some other commodities has also started to drop, including building materials, corn, wheat. In many cases, these price cuts reflect fear that the global economy is headed for a recession, and certainly nobody wants to see that. But it could also spell some relief from our very high inflation.

SUMMERS: NPR's Scott Horsley, thank you.

HORSLEY: You're welcome. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.

Gas prices drop by almost 25 cents per gallon (2024)

FAQs

Why have gas prices suddenly dropped? ›

Experts point to a recent decline in oil prices and a seasonal dip in demand, as well as easing inflation. Each penny decline in the national average saves motorists close to $3.8 million, according to Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy.

What break down the price of a gallon of gas? ›

Crude oil is the biggest piece of the pie making up about 57% of the price of a gallon of gas as of 2022. Then comes refining and profits at 17.7%, followed by distribution and marketing at 12.4%, then federal and state taxes at 12.8%.

How much is 1 gallon of gas in the USA? ›

US Retail Gas Price is at a current level of 3.614, up from 3.608 last week and down from 3.663 one year ago. This is a change of 0.17% from last week and -1.34% from one year ago. The US Retail Gas Price is the average price that retail consumers pay per gallon, for all grades and formulations.

Why is gas cheaper all of a sudden? ›

Prices have plunged almost 10% in part because of flat demand for gasoline combined with a decline in the per-barrel cost of oil, the group added.

How high will gas prices get in 2024? ›

The average price consumers paid for gas in 2023 was $3.52 per gallon, hitting a high of $3.88 on average. As of March 2024, the average gas price is around $3.40 in the U.S., with Southern states seeing prices closer to $3.00. This is a slight reprieve from 2023 — and certainly 2022 — prices, but will it last?

What is the true cost of gasoline? ›

Gasolinegate applies the concept of Total Societal Impact (TSI)—a measure of all the benefits and costs associated with a product over its lifetime—to gasoline, and cites the Center for Investigative Reporting's conclusion that the true cost of gasoline is actually $15 per gallon.

How much gas is 3 hours of driving in the USA? ›

3 hours = 165 miles. Somewhere around 3–4.6 gallons. Average fuel price in USA appears to be $4, so $12–18. Now, if you were to drive at 80 mph on the I-10, you'll be doing 240 miles, which puts us around 4.5–6.7 gallons, or $18–27.

How much would it cost to drive 500 miles if gas cost $3.50 per gallon? ›

Therefore, at 51.22 mpg, the gallons needed for 500 miles: 500 miles / 51.22 mpg = 9.76 gallons (rounded to two significant digits). Multiply the gallons needed by the cost per gallon: 9.76 gallons * $3.50 = $34.16.

Where in the US is gas $10 a gallon? ›

The most expensive gas in the US is at this California station at nearly $10 a gallon: Gas Buddy. A gas station in Mendocino, Northern California, is now charging nearly $10 a gallon. According to GasBuddy, it's the most expensive gas in the US.

What state has the cheapest gas right now? ›

US Gas Price Report
  1. Texas - $3.086 per gallon. You can find the cheapest gas price in Texas, where the average cost is $3.086 per gallon. ...
  2. Mississippi - $3.124 per gallon. The state with the second cheapest gas price is Mississippi, with an average cost of $3.124 per gallon. ...
  3. Oklahoma and Missouri - $3.136 per gallon.

Who has the cheapest gas in the world? ›

At the other end of the spectrum, Venezuelans pay just 1.6 cents for a gallon of gas, the cheapest price on the planet.

What is the profit on a gallon of gas? ›

Gas retailers receive a fraction of the price listed on the sign–their net profit per gallon is around $0.03-$0.07–after factoring in costs like labor, utilities, insurance, and credit card transaction fees. This puts the net profit margin of a gas station at less than two percent.

In what state is gas the most expensive? ›

Most expensive US states for gas
  • California ($5.45)
  • Hawaii ($4.78)
  • Washington ($4.67)
  • Nevada ($4.63)
  • Oregon ($4.44)
  • Alaska ($4.37)
  • Arizona ($4.13)
  • Utah ($3.96)
Apr 22, 2024

What city has the cheapest gas? ›

  • Kansas City, Missouri. ...
  • St. Louis. ...
  • Wichita, Kansas. Price per gallon (AAA): $3.306. ...
  • Colorado Springs, Colorado. Price per gallon (AAA): $3.294. ...
  • Denver. Price per gallon (AAA): $3.281. ...
  • Tulsa, Oklahoma. Price per gallon (AAA): $3.277. ...
  • Tucson, Arizona. Price per gallon (AAA): $3.264. ...
  • Aurora, Colorado. Price per gallon (AAA): $3.262.

Why has the oil price dropped? ›

This decrease was driven by rising US stockpiles, signalling increased supply and raising concerns about weakening demand. Additionally, optimism surrounding a potential ceasefire in the Middle East contributed to a reduction in the commodity's risk premium.

Who controls gas prices in the USA? ›

Petroleum prices are determined by market forces of supply and demand, not individual companies, and the price of crude oil is the primary determinant of the price we pay at the pump.

How much will gas be in 5 years? ›

The Gas price prediction for 2025 is currently between $ 2.64 on the lower end and $ 4.87 on the high end. Compared to today's price, Gas could gain 27.37% by 2025 if GAS reaches the upper price target.

Will prices go back down? ›

"Deflation, economists... they would not really look kindly on falling prices, and actually, prices are far unlikely to go back to those pre-pandemic levels," Foster said. So, while inflation has indeed slowed since 2021, we're probably not going back to 2019 prices.

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