Quote:
Originally Posted by HDGristle
What's funnier is that gas is currently 7 cents higher here in Pgh than a year ago today.
Enjoy!
|
Woah! How dare you call out Dem PA governor Shapiro!
Gas prices are flat nationally, too bad Shapiro can’t do better. I agree Shapiro’s performance is hilarious!
Why isn’t he lobbying to lower PA gas tax?
The national average price for regular unleaded gasoline was $3.07 per gallon on January 20, 2025, according to data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) and AAA reports. On November 17, 2025, it’s $3.073 per gallon, per AAA’s latest update—a tiny increase of just 0.3 cents, which is within normal daily fluctuations and not statistically significant.
For context, prices rose slightly in early 2025 due to oil market volatility but have stabilized and dipped in late fall with seasonal demand drops and cheaper winter-blend fuel. If you’re looking at regional or state-specific prices, they can vary more (e.g., California averages over $4.50, while Mississippi is under $2.70 today).