LABOR DAY GAS PRICES ARE LOWEST SINCE 2020! THANK YOU GOD EMPEROR TRUMP!
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Ashley's Diary — 7 months ago(August 27, 2025 03:02 PM)
Labor Day weekend gas prices are expected to be the lowest since 2020 when the pandemic struck the nation, according to Tuesday's analysis.
The projected cost of fuel will be $3.15 per gallon according to the company, which tracks national gas prices. Officials said this will be “cheapest summer” for gas prices since the pandemic.
“We’ve seen a remarkably affordable summer to hit the road with incomes up and gas prices down,” Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis said in a statement.
“However, I remain optimistic that as cooler weather invades, gas prices too, will seasonally cool off,” he added. -
Yermom_Is_God — 7 months ago(August 27, 2025 03:05 PM)
Still incredibly high, he campaigned on getting gas prices back down to normalized levels, once they're around 2 money per gallon I'll celebrate. Biden had a year or so of 5 or 6 money per gallon and most of his presidency they were around 3 or 4 money, and where I'm at they've been hovering around 3 money, I've seen no difference since Trump has been in office. However, I am in NJ, so…
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Lilith — 7 months ago(August 27, 2025 07:14 PM)
For almost a week straight, one of the gas stations was selling gas for $2.20. Saw it yesterday so planned to fill up today. It just went back up to $2.79 so I missed that window, but even at $2.79, it is pretty much what the average is.
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Lilith — 7 months ago(August 27, 2025 08:44 PM)
Right? It was crazy. First morning I drove past the gas station and saw that, I thought I was seeing things. Then when I saw that same price the next few mornings in a row, I wanted to stop, but my tank was mostly full (and there was a long line), so I figured I'd swing by later in the week. When I drove by today to fill up, that's when the dang prices went back up. Figures, eh? lol
"Your emotional state is not my responsibility." – Warren Smith