Gas prices are on the rise in San Antonio, affecting many drivers.
San Antonio is experiencing a significant rise in gas prices, with the average cost climbing 22.9 cents to $2.84 per gallon. The current average is 9.3 cents higher than last month but 29.1 cents lower than a year ago. Price disparities exist across the city, with the lowest price at $2.49 and the highest at $2.99. Comparably, Texas has a broader range, from $2.39 to $3.69. Nationwide, prices are also rising, averaging $3.21. Despite the short-term increases, predictions suggest prices may drop below $3 soon.
Hey there, San Antonio! It seems that we’re feeling the impact of rising gas prices at the pump, and it’s time to talk about what’s happening with our wallets! Over the last week, the average cost of gasoline in our beloved city has jumped a whopping 22.9 cents per gallon, bringing us to an average price of $2.84 per gallon. That’s right, it’s time to buckle up and fill those tanks as we dive into the details!
To put things in perspective, this current average is not just a random spike—it’s actually 9.3 cents higher than what we saw just a month ago. But don’t get too worried just yet! If we look at the same time last year, we see that prices are 29.1 cents lower than what we were dealing with. Every little bit helps, right?
When it comes to gassing up your vehicle, we’ve got some good news and some not-so-good news. For those looking for the best deal, the cheapest gas station in San Antonio was offering fuel for just $2.49 per gallon last Sunday! On the flip side, the most expensive station was charging up to $2.99 per gallon, creating a notable 50-cent difference between stations. So, it’s definitely worth it to shop around—your wallet will thank you!
Going a bit broader, in the great state of Texas, the lowest recorded gas price is $2.39 per gallon, while the highest is hitting a staggering $3.69 per gallon. That’s quite a spread of $1.30 between the lowest and highest prices. It’s a mixed bag out there, so make sure to fill up wisely!
Taking a look at the bigger picture, it isn’t just San Antonio that’s feeling the gas price pinch. Across the nation, the average price of gasoline has gone up by 10.6 cents per gallon in the last week, settling at $3.21 nationwide. This increase marks the highest weekly surge we’ve seen this year! What’s even more intriguing? This national average is 35.6 cents lower than the prices we experienced a year ago.
Now, if you’re wondering what we might expect in the weeks to come, there’s some optimistic news on the horizon. Predictions suggest that gas prices might start to drop across the country soon, potentially dipping below $3 per gallon in the near future due to possible tariffs. Meanwhile, expect a bit of a rise in prices leading into summer as gas stations transition to summer-blend fuel.
For context, it’s useful to reflect on history. Back in June 2022, gas prices in Texas peaked at an eye-watering $4.70 per gallon! Today, the average gas price across major Texas cities has San Antonio sitting at $2.92 per gallon, with El Paso logging the highest prices at $3.11. And just to round things off, California currently holds the title for the highest gas prices in the U.S. at $4.92 per gallon, while Mississippi enjoys the lowest at $2.74.
So there you have it, San Antonio! Keep your tanks full and your spirits high, and let’s hope for more positive trends at the pump. Safe travels!
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