A Look at Philadelphia Area Gas Price Fluctuations in the Past Week

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PHILADELPHIA, PA — As Labor Day weekend quickly approaches, drivers in Philadelphia are keeping a watchful eye on the current gas prices. According to Stacker, who compiled data from AAA, the current gas price in the Philadelphia metro area is $3.91. While this may seem steep, it’s important to note that there has been a -0.9% week change, with a -5.6% year change. In article, we’ll take a closer look at gas prices in Philadelphia, including historical data, diesel prices, and how our city stacks up against the rest of the country.

At $3.91 per gallon, Philadelphia’s gas prices are on the higher end, but not as expensive as other cities. San Luis Obispo-Atascadero-Paso Robles, CA tops the list with a staggering gas price of $5.54 per gallon. San Rafael, CA, and Ventura, CA round out the top three with prices of $5.38 and $5.37, respectively.

On the flip side, the metros with the least expensive gas include McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX at $3.19, Monroe, LA at $3.20, and Biloxi-Gulfport-Pascagoula, MS at $3.22. It’s clear that gas prices vary greatly across the country, with some areas experiencing much higher prices than others.

As for diesel prices in Philadelphia, the current price is $4.63 per gallon. This is an increase of +0.5% in the last week but is down -12.4% from last year. The historically expensive diesel price in Philadelphia was $6.51 on May 21, 2022. While diesel prices are generally higher than gas prices, it’s reassuring to know that prices are currently down from last year.

When looking at the historical data, Philadelphia’s all-time high gas price was $5.12 on June 12, 2022. This was a hard hit for drivers in the area, but prices have steadily decreased since then. While prices may fluctuate day to day, it’s helpful to keep these historical trends in mind.

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Key Takeaways

Overall, gas prices in Philadelphia are hovering around $3.91 per gallon, with a -0.9% week change and a -5.6% year change. While this is on the higher end compared to other areas in the country, Philadelphia drivers can take comfort in the fact that prices have decreased steadily over the year. With Labor Day weekend quickly approaching, it’s important to keep a close eye on gas prices and plan accordingly. By staying informed on gas price trends, drivers in Philadelphia can make smart and cost-effective decisions when it comes to filling up their tanks.

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