Gas prices in Miami have dropped by over 13 cents and remained unchanged, while prices in Florida and Bradenton increased by 5 cents, as drivers prepare for Memorial Day weekend.
Gas Prices in Miami: The price of gas is trending lower. In Miami, gas prices have dropped at the pump by more than 13 cents in the past month and by almost one penny in the past week, averaging $3.48 per gallon. Florida’s average price remained unchanged from the previous week. Prices increased by 5 cents from the previous week in the Bradenton area.
As millions of us prepare to head out on the road for the extended Memorial Day weekend, drivers are paying attention.
Miami-Dade: According to GasBuddy’s survey of almost 1,700 stations in the area, the average price per gallon is $3.48. That represents a drop from last week of 1.3 cents per gallon. According to Miami Herald, the Miami area’s gas prices have dropped by 13.3 cents in the past month. In the Miami area, $3.09 was the cheapest gas and $4.99 was the most expensive.
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Average: According to AAA, the average cost of a gallon of gas in Florida was $3.44 on Monday, the same as it was the previous week.
According to AAA, Monday costs:
Average: According to AAA, the national average price for a gallon of gasoline on Monday was $3.59, which was a 2 cent decrease from the previous week.
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Patrick De Haan, GasBuddy’s head of petroleum analysis: As we approach the beginning of the summer driving season, the good news for drivers doesn’t stop before Memorial Day.
The national average for gas prices has been declining for four weeks in a row. Nor does the good news necessarily stop there. Gas prices are expected to remain significantly below record levels in the coming months and should continue to decline as July 4 approaches, according to GasBuddy’s Summer Travel Forecast, which will be released tomorrow. This is good news for drivers throughout the remainder of the summer.
Although the Middle East, hurricane season, refinery maintenance, and other unforeseen events or weather patterns continue to be unpredictable factors, this summer is looking to be largely advantageous for drivers. AAA spokesperson Mark Jenkins said, “As a record-breaking 2.5 million Floridians get ready to travel over Memorial Day weekend, pump prices are sliding lower. Ongoing global unrest, nonetheless, might keep pump prices from dropping below levels from the previous year over the long weekend.
There is a useful app: The GasBuddy app was designed to provide drivers with local pricing information, and a fuel tracker can inform users of gas stations that are either full or empty based on fluctuations in the gasoline supply.
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