Gas prices: 23 cents per gallon lower than last New Year’s Day 

The new year began with another day of decreases at the pumps, as the national average price for regular gasoline dropped to $2.833 per gallon.  

The latest price marked a decrease of 23 cents per gallon compared to New Year’s Day in 2025, according to AAA, when Joe Biden was president. The pricing on Jan. 1 was less than the last day of 2025, when the national average price for regular gas was $2.839. Pricing was also lower than a week ago, when a gallon of regular gas cost $2.847, and a month ago, when it averaged $3.001. 

Moreover, current gas prices are at their lowest levels since the week of March 8, 2021, when a gallon of gas averaged $2.771 per gallon, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Also, 40 states in the U.S. currently have average prices less than $3 per gallon, according to AAA.

There are 10 states with average gas prices of less than $2.50 per gallon, and seven states with prices of less than $2.45 per gallon. Notably, of the 11 remaining areas with gas prices over $3 per gallon, 10 states plus Washington, D.C., eight have Democratic governors, or a mayor in the case of Washington, D.C.

After weeks of flirting with a $ 3-per-gallon price point, gas prices began a rapid decline in October. On Oct. 2, the national average price for a gallon of gas was $3.16. By the end of the month, gas prices dropped to $3.04 per gallon. After fluctuating fuel prices under the $3 per gallon threshold throughout November, the national average gas prices fell under $3 for the first time since 2021 on Dec. 2

Fuel costs have continued falling ever since. During the last week of December, gas prices broke the $2.90-per-gallon barrier and continued to decline. On Christmas Eve, prices fell to $2.854 per gallon, and on Christmas, the national average cost for a gallon of regular gas was $2.847.

Oklahoma is the state with the lowest gas prices in the country, with an average price of $ 2.253 per gallon, according to AAA. Iowa has the next lowest gas prices at $2.37. Colorado is next at $2.376 per gallon, followed by Arkansas at $2.41 and Texas at $2.437. 

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Hawaii has the highest gas prices in the country, significantly higher than the national average, at $4.415 per gallon. California is next at $4.266 per gallon. These two states, both with Democratic governors, are the last two states in the U.S. with average gas prices over $4 per gallon. 

Washington state is next, with an average of $3.857 per gallon, followed by Alaska with a state average of $3.55. Oregon has the 5th least-expensive gas prices in the U.S., with an average of $3.424 per gallon. 

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