Gas Prices Fall for Memorial Day Weekend

Small Break in Prices After 12 Days of Record Highs

By Amalynn, published May 25, 2007
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Consumers may see just a bit of a break in gas prices this Memorial Weekend as a small break in gas prices comes after a streak of 12 days of record highs.

32 million drivers are estimated to hit the road this weekend for the traditional start of summer. Drivers may not notice much of a difference, though. The AAA survey shows that the price of gas is only down by 0.2 cents. The average is $3.255. So for the person buying 20 gallons of gas, they will save only 4 cents at the pump, according to CNN.com .

But it is the first time that the AAA survey hasn't shown a record high. AAA survey's 85,000 gas stations nationwide, and the national average has been above three dollars since May 4th.

The number of people expected to be driving this weekend is still large. According to AAA, 38.3 million are expected to travel 100 miles or more, even with the high gas prices, which is up 1.7 percent from last year.

But in 21 states, consumers will still be seeing the prices at the pump rising instead of dropping. The Midwest has had the sharpest increase this week. Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois have all seen prices rise by a penny or more, according to CNN.com . The biggest jump was seen in Ohio by Friday's reading. They are enduring a 3.6 cent per gallon increase, which is a 17 cent a gallon jump since Tuesday. Michigan is now the state with the most expensive gasoline in the Friday reading. Their average price reached $3.532 a gallon, up from $3.508.

In the Western states, such as Washington and Oregon, prices declined by nearly a penny.

In different areas of the country, there are regulations to comply with for different formulations of gas in the effort to control smog, according to CNN.com .It can cause spikes in prices as the refineries slow the making of a specific blend to make way for the summer formula. Unplanned shutdowns can also cause a fluctuation in prices, such as fires, power outages, and long maintenance periods.

New Jersey is so far the only state with an average gas price thats below the $3 mark. For the fourth straight day they are under that average, but are creeping toward higher prices. The average has gone from $2.964 from $2.957 this week.

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Unfortunately, I live in Michigan where the prices are the highest. Our gas has been $3.59 for the past couple of weeks. It would be nice to see it come down here some day soon.

Posted on 05/27/2007 at 3:05:00 PM

 
I just sent in an Op-Ed for consideration that takes a different bent on the rise of Gas Price. Anyone ever noticed that as the Gas Price has risen over the years, the MPG on New vehicles seem to decrease? A little peculiar if ask me. Basically, gas prices are rising to gouge customers and Vehicle Manufacturers are producing less efficient and less fuel economy vehicles today than 7 years ago.

Posted on 05/27/2007 at 1:05:00 AM

 
Wow, I need the help! I spend about $500 per month on gas with a 200 mile commmute each day!

Posted on 05/26/2007 at 7:05:00 PM

 
Gas prices are still not low enough. It's always depressing when we sit back and remember that $2 for a gallon of gas was far too expensive. Now, it looks like an amazing bargain. What has this world come to???? Thanks for the article.

Posted on 05/26/2007 at 3:05:00 PM

 
Thanks for the information

Posted on 05/26/2007 at 1:05:00 AM

 
Well, a penny or two is nice, but I know I would Love to see them under $3 everywhere again somehow. But not holding my breath.

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 11:05:00 PM

 
finally!!!

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 7:05:00 PM

 
Finally some price drops!

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 4:05:00 PM

 
Of course, drivers could save more money if they just stayed home and spent the holiday weekend doing exactly what it was intended for; remembering our soldiers who died protecting our freedom. You don't have to go far to pay your respects, just visit the local cemetery.

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 2:05:00 PM

 
Alleluia!

Posted on 05/25/2007 at 1:05:00 PM

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