Gas Prices in Indiana Jumped Last Week, but Are Expected to Fall Leading up to July 4 Says GasBuddy
- GasBuddy has projected that the national average price for gasoline on July 4, 2025, will be $3.15 per gallon, marking the lowest Independence Day fuel cost since 2021.
- This forecast reflects a decline in gasoline prices following a reduction in conflicts in the Middle East and assumes that the U.S. will not be impacted by a significant hurricane, whereas these conflicts had previously caused prices to rise.
- Patrick De Haan, GasBuddy's head of petroleum analysis, noted that gasoline prices have started to decline again and are likely to drop across most regions of the country ahead of the July 4 holiday.
- AAA projects 72.2 million Americans will travel at least 50 miles during the holiday, with July 4th marking one of the busiest travel times in summer.
- The forecasted lower gas prices could reduce Independence Day spending by over $500 million compared to last year, suggesting economic relief during this peak travel period.
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Gas Prices to Fall to Lowest July 4th Level Since 2021 as Middle East Tensions Cool
June 30, 2025 Gas, diesel prices fall ahead of Independence Day in many states (June 30, 2025 – DALLAS) – GasBuddy, North America’s trusted fuel savings platform for more than 25 years, today released its 2025 Independence Day gas price forecast, projecting the national average price of gas will fall to $3.15 per gallon on July 4, down nearly 35 cents from last year’s July 4 average to the lowest Independence Day price since 2021. Though recent …
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