NEW YORK, Sep. 6, 2025 – The price at the pump is creeping up, with state gas prices reaching an average of $3.10 per gallon for regular fuel on Monday. That’s a slight bump from the $3.06 average recorded just last week.
Gas Prices Steady month-Over-Month,dip Below National Average
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State gas prices are holding relatively steady compared to a month ago,though they remain slightly lower than the national average.
- state average gas price hit $3.10 per gallon on Monday.
- This is up from $3.06 a week ago but similar to prices a month prior.
- Prices have ranged from $3.00 in March 2025 to $3.35 in September 2024.
- State prices are currently about 2.5% below the national average.
Price Fluctuations Throughout the Year
Looking back over the past year, the cheapest gas in the state was $3.00 per gallon on March 17, 2025. The peak for the year was $3.35 per gallon on September 2, 2024.
Comparison to National average
across the United States, the average gas price last week stood at $3.18 per gallon. The national average has since nudged up to $3.15 per gallon. This means drivers in the state are currently paying about 2.5% less than the national average.
Year-Over-Year Savings
A year ago, filling up your tank was a more expensive endeavor. The average gas price in the state was a full 7% higher, at $3.35 per gallon.
What’s driving gas prices?– typically, fluctuations are influenced by crude oil costs, refinery issues, and seasonal demand. The U.S. Energy Data Management tracks these trends.
Q: What’s the current average gas price in the state?
A: As of Monday,the average price for regular fuel in the state is $3.10 per gallon.
Drivers can explore historical gas price data for their specific areas through an interactive tool available at data.pressconnects.com.
