⛽ How gas prices have changed in Florida in the last week

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Memorial Day Weekend looms, while gasoline prices remain essentially unchanged over the last week.

That’s as a near-record number of Americans are expected to hit the road for travel between Memorial Day and Labor Day, according to GasBuddy’s holiday forecast.

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Fortunately for travelers, that forecast includes an expectation that the average price of gas per gallon will hover in the $3 range this summer.

The last time Americans saw a significant spike in gas prices over the summer month was in 2022 when the Russian invasion of Ukraine drove prices to record levels.

Meanwhile, AAA says gas prices could tick up slightly over this weekend due to the increase in demand but expects that to be temporary.

”This week’s move by the Biden Administration to sell off the million barrel Northeast Gasoline Supply Reserve might help stave off any regional pump price surges,” AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross said in a statement, “but likely won’t move the national average that much.”

Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Florida. Gas prices are as of May 24.

Florida by the numbers
- Gas current price: $3.54
- Week change: +$0.06 (+1.7%)
- Year change: +$0.16 (+4.7%)
- Historical expensive gas price: $4.89 (6/13/22)

- Diesel current price: $3.84
- Week change: +$0.09 (+2.4%)
- Year change: +$0.05 (+1.3%)
- Historical expensive diesel price: $5.72 (6/14/22)

Metros with most expensive gas in Florida
#1. West Palm Beach-Boca Raton: $3.72
#2. Naples: $3.62
#3. Homosassa Springs: $3.59
#4. Fort Lauderdale: $3.59
#5. Sebring: $3.59
#6. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater: $3.58
#7. Ocala: $3.58
#8. Bradenton-Sarasota-Venice: $3.57
#9. Port St. Lucie: $3.57
#10. Lakeland-Winter Haven: $3.57
#11. Gainesville: $3.57
#12. Fort Myers-Cape Coral: $3.56
#13. Orlando: $3.56
#14. Miami: $3.55
#15. Punta Gorda: $3.55
#16. Daytona Beach: $3.54
#17. The Villages: $3.53
#18. Melbourne-Titusville: $3.52
#19. Jacksonville: $3.52
#20. Sebastian-Vero Beach: $3.46
#21. Tallahassee: $3.45
#22. Pensacola: $3.30
#23. Crestview-Fort Walton Beach: $3.24
#24. Panama City: $3.24

States with the most expensive gas
#1. California: $5.14
#2. Hawaii: $4.79
#3. Washington: $4.57

States with the least expensive gas
#1. Mississippi: $3.06
#2. Arkansas: $3.09
#3. Oklahoma: $3.12

This story features writing by Dom DiFurio and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 50 states.


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