
"According to data from motor club AAA, December has been the cheapest month for prices at the pump this year. The national average for unleaded gasoline has stayed below the $3 mark since Dec. 2, falling to its lowest level of about $2.85 a gallon on Monday. That figure has inched up slightly since, sitting at closer to $2.86 a gallon Tuesday - but overall, consumers hitting the road ahead of the Christmas holiday will likely continue to see mild prices."
"As always, some states have cheaper averages than others, due to factors ranging from nearby refinery supply to local fuel requirements. Hawaii had the highest average of about $4.44 a gallon on Tuesday, per AAA - followed by $4.30 in California and $3.92 in Washington. Meanwhile, Oklahoma had the lowest average at about $2.30 per gallon, followed by nearly $2.42 in both Arkansas and Iowa."
"Still, nationwide, unleaded gasoline is down more than 18 cents than it was at this time last year, and 21 cents from a month ago. So far, AAA says that prices seen this month mark the cheapest December for gas prices since 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic roiled the economy. The travel organization notes that this month's cheaper prices arrive as supply remains strong."
Motor club AAA data show December as the cheapest month for pump prices this year, with the national average below $3 since Dec. 2 and dropping to about $2.85 a gallon. Prices inched to roughly $2.86 a gallon on Tuesday, and consumers traveling for the holidays should see mild pump prices. State averages vary widely, from about $4.44 per gallon in Hawaii to roughly $2.30 in Oklahoma. Nationwide unleaded fuel is down more than 18 cents year-over-year and 21 cents month-over-month, aided by strong supply and relatively mild crude oil levels.
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