Georgia Labor Day Gas Prices Were Lowest in 11 Years

Staff Report From Georgia CEO

Tuesday, September 8th, 2015

Low gas prices influenced what AAA forecasts to be the most Labor Day motorists to take a road trip in seven years. The average price for gasoline was the lowest on the holiday in 11 years.

"These low gas prices likely influenced many Americans to take a last minute road trip," said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA - The Auto Club Group. "Motorists are saving between $15-$25 every time they go to the pump, and those savings could get even bigger. Labor Day marks the end of the busy summer travel season, which means gas demand will decline as fewer people take road trips. As a result, gas prices in the autumn and winter seasons could be the cheapest of the year."

On Labor Day 2015, the national average price for a gallon of gasoline was $2.40. Average prices in the southeastern U.S. were $2.26 in Florida, $2.25 in Georgia, and $2.10 in Tennessee. Prices were more than a $1 cheaper than the average price on Labor Day 2014.

Gas prices are largely driven by the price of oil. After selling as low as $38 two weeks ago, the price of oil averaged $46.73 last week. That was the same price oil was selling at in January when state average gas prices were at the lowest point of the year of $2.07 in Florida, $1.99 in Georgia, and $1.88 in Tennessee.

"Oil prices remain low due to high domestic production and global supplies, a weakened Chinese economy, and the belief that Iran could soon introduce millions of barrels of oil per-day back into the market," Jenkins said. "Gas prices have more room to fall in order to catch up with recent oil price declines. Unless oil prices suddenly surge, motorists should expect gasoline to reach $2 a gallon or below by Christmas."  

GAS PRICE TRENDS

Since peaking at $2.80 on June 15th, the national average price for gasoline has declined 67 of the past 83 days, for a total of 40 cents.
Since peaking at $2.72 on June 18th, the Florida average price for gasoline has declined 78 of the past 80 days, for a total of 46 cents.
Since peaking at $2.72 on June 15th, the Georgia average price for gasoline has declined 74 of the past 84 days, for a total of 48 cents.
Since peaking at $2.58 on June 17th, the Tennessee average price for gasoline has declined 77 of the past 81 days, for a total of 48 cents.
 
CURRENT AND PAST PRICE AVERAGES

Regular Unleaded Gasoline

 
         Sunday    Saturday    Week Ago    Month Ago    Year Ago
National    $2.399    $2.403    $2.471    $2.616    $3.440
Florida    $2.256    $2.261    $2.303    $2.474    $3.357
Georgia    $2.244    $2.248    $2.300    $2.469    $3.356
Tennessee    $2.102    $2.108    $2.158    $2.334    $3.211
 
Click here to view current gasoline price averages    

AAA updates fuel price averages daily at http://www.fuelgaugereport.aaa.com/. Every day up to 120,000 stations are surveyed based on credit card swipes and direct feeds in cooperation with the Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) and Wright Express for unmatched statistical reliability. All average retail prices in this report are for a gallon of regular, unleaded gasoline.