Gas Prices on the Decline
- Gasoline prices dropped significantly in June 2025, with Georgia averaging $2.86 per gallon amid a national decline to $3.12.
- This decrease followed a sustained period of low crude oil prices and an oversupply in the market that lowered demand from 9.45 to 8.26 million barrels daily.
- Supporting data showed a rise in total domestic gasoline supply from 223.1 to 228.3 million barrels despite a slight dip in production to 9 million barrels daily and a 4.3 million barrel drop in crude inventories.
- AAA spokeswoman Montrae Waiters noted that the continued favorable gas prices in Georgia are a positive development for drivers as the busy summer travel season approaches.
- As a result, drivers in Georgia and nationwide benefit from lower costs, although continuing factors like seasonal demand and geopolitical tension could influence future price changes.
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Gas prices on the decline
The Georgia gas price average decreased at the pumps compared to a week ago. Georgians now pay an average price of $2.86 per gallon for regular unleaded gasoline, which can change overnight.
1 gas station in cities throughout Floyd County had the cheapest regular gas in week ending May 31
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AAA: PA Motorists Continue to See Lower Prices at the Pump
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