LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Common fuel costs in Lansing have fallen 19.2 cents per gallon within the final week, in response to a GasBuddy report.
GasBuddy surveyed 177 Lansing fuel stations, which had a mean fuel worth of $2.67 per gallon on Monday.
Costs in Lansing are 43.7 cents per gallon decrease than final month and are 53.5 cents per gallon cheaper than final 12 months. The most affordable station in Lansing was priced at $2.39 per gallon on Sunday, whereas the most costly was $2.99 per gallon.
The bottom worth within the state on Sunday was $2.33 per gallon, whereas the best was $5.21 per gallon.
The nationwide common worth of fuel has decreased 4.1 cents per gallon up to now week, averaging $2.98 per gallon. The nationwide common is down 19.3 cents per gallon from a month in the past and is 15.2 cents per gallon decrease than a 12 months in the past.
GasBuddy compiled information from over 11 million weekly worth experiences masking greater than 150,000 fuel stations throughout the nation.
Common historic fuel costs in Lansing and the U.S.
DateLansing averageU.S. averageOctober 20, 2024$3.21/g$3.13/gOctober 20, 2023$3.39/g$3.53/gOctober 20, 2022$4.21/g$3.82/gOctober 20, 2021$3.31/g$3.35/gOctober 20, 2020$1.88/g$2.15/gOctober 20, 2019$2.60/g$2.63/gOctober 20, 2018$2.66/g$2.84/gOctober 20, 2017$2.63/g$2.45/gOctober 20, 2016$2.04/g$2.22/gOctober 20, 2015$2.33/g$2.24/g
“Gas prices have finally fallen below $3 per gallon nationally— the earliest date we’ve seen a $2.99 national average since 2020, when COVID was the primary driver of low prices,” mentioned Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum evaluation at GasBuddy, in a information launch despatched to six Information.
“OPEC+ deserves a lot of the credit score for this pattern, having steadily raised oil manufacturing for a lot of 2025. At the moment, 35 states have common fuel costs under $2.99/gal.”