The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline at self-dispensing stations in Los Angeles County fell one-tenth of a cent to $4.562 on Wednesday, a day after the price had already fallen three-tenths of a cent earlier.
The average price is 1 cent lower than a week ago, 9.2 cents lower than a month ago and 79.2 cents lower than a year ago, according to figures from AAA and the Oil Price Information Service. It has fallen by $1.932 since rising to a record high of $6.494 on October 5, 2022.
The average price in Orange County rose four-tenths of a cent to $4.489, a day after falling seven-tenths of a cent. That’s eight-tenths of a cent less than a week ago, 9.2 cents less than a month ago, and 81.3 cents less than a year ago. The average price in Orange County has fallen $1.97 since rising to a record $6.459 on October 5, 2022.
The national average price fell six-tenths of a cent to $3.398, a day after already falling seven-tenths of a cent.
That’s 4.7 cents less than a week ago, 10.3 cents less than a month ago, and 46.7 cents less than a year ago. The national average price has fallen $1,618 since its record high of $5,016 on June 14, 2022.
“Gasoline and diesel prices continue to fall across much of the country as demand wanes over the summer. Lower demand in other oil-consuming countries is also helping to increase downward pressure on pump prices as we approach Labor Day,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy, which provides real-time gasoline price information from more than 150,000 gas stations.
“With little new action in the Middle East to push prices higher and Hurricane Ernesto still far out to sea, it looks like the downward trend could continue in the coming week. As more schools reopen, gasoline demand is likely to continue to weaken. With the switch to winter gasoline starting in most countries in less than a month, gasoline prices will soon experience their seasonal cooldown, just as temperatures will soon.”