Detroit, Michigan, December 24, 2025
U.S. drivers are benefiting from the lowest gas prices in years this holiday season, with the national average for unleaded gasoline dropping below $3 per gallon. By late December, prices averaged around $2.85 per gallon, the lowest levels seen since 2020. While state averages vary widely, factors such as stable crude oil prices and increased refinery output contribute to this decline, offering consumers relief amidst rising costs in other areas. Expectations suggest that gas prices will remain mild as the holiday season progresses.
US Drivers Enjoy Lower Gas Prices This Holiday Season
Detroit, Michigan – U.S. drivers are experiencing the lowest gas prices in years this holiday season, with the national average for unleaded gasoline dropping below $3 per gallon in December. According to data, the national average fell to approximately $2.85 per gallon on December 22, marking the lowest December prices since 2020.
National and Statewide Price Variations
The national average for unleaded gasoline has remained below $3 per gallon since December 2, reaching its lowest point of about $2.85 per gallon on December 22. This figure has since increased slightly to around $2.86 per gallon. Statewide averages vary, with Hawaii having the highest average at approximately $4.44 per gallon, followed by California at $4.30 and Washington at $3.92. Conversely, Oklahoma has the lowest average at about $2.30 per gallon, with Arkansas and Iowa close behind at nearly $2.42 per gallon.
Factors Contributing to Lower Gas Prices
The decline in gas prices is attributed to a combination of factors, including stable crude oil prices and strong gasoline supply. West Texas Intermediate crude oil has remained under $60 per barrel for most of December, contributing to the decrease in pump prices. Additionally, U.S. refineries have completed maintenance and increased output, further bolstering gasoline supply.
Impact on Consumers
The reduction in gas prices provides some relief to consumers amid rising costs in other areas, such as food and holiday items. However, concerns persist due to inflation remaining above the Federal Reserve’s 2% target and economic uncertainty following a recent 43-day federal shutdown. Consumer confidence has also fallen to its lowest level since April.
Outlook
As the holiday season progresses, drivers can expect to see continued mild gas prices, barring any significant changes in crude oil markets or supply disruptions. The current trend offers a welcome respite for travelers during the festive period.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current national average gas price in the U.S.?
The national average for unleaded gasoline is approximately $2.86 per gallon as of December 23, 2025.
Which state has the highest average gas price?
Hawaii has the highest average gas price at about $4.44 per gallon.
What factors are contributing to the lower gas prices?
Stable crude oil prices and strong gasoline supply, including increased refinery output, are contributing to the lower gas prices.
How do current gas prices compare to last year?
Gas prices are down more than 18 cents from this time last year and 21 cents from a month ago.
What is the outlook for gas prices during the holiday season?
Gas prices are expected to remain mild throughout the holiday season, barring any significant changes in crude oil markets or supply disruptions.