Memorial Day Travelers will Pay Highest Gas Prices since 2014

    National Gas Price Average Declines for First Time since Colonial Pipeline Shutdown

    Motorists hitting the road this week to celebrate the unofficial kick-off to summer will be greeted with the most expensive Memorial Day weekend gas prices since 2014. The national average has stabilized following the Colonial Pipeline cyberattack, but pump prices are likely to fluctuate leading up to the holiday weekend. Over the past weekend, the national gas price average declined a penny to $3.03, the first decrease in two weeks. While barely cheaper on the week, the average is 17 cents more than last month and $1.12 more expensive than last year. Illinois $3.23 (-3 cents) and Indiana $2.93 (-4 cents) are among the nation’s top 10 largest weekly changes.

    “AAA expects 37 million Americans to travel, mostly by car and plane, for the Memorial Day holiday weekend. That is a 60% increase over last year’s holiday and a strong indication that summer travel is going to be largely popular,” said Molly Hart, spokesperson for AAA – The Auto Club Group. “With the increase in travel demand, gas prices are going to be expensive no matter where you fill up, so plan ahead.  The AAA app can help to find the best price.”

    While the Colonial Pipeline is back in operation and deliveries are in progress, some stations in the southeast continue to experience supply strain. This is likely to extend into the holiday weekend, but motorists will be able to fill-up.

    “Holiday road trippers may come across some gas stations with low fuel supply in popular travel destinations, like beaches, mountains or national parks. However, markets are not expected to be fuel-less, like we saw in the wake of the pipeline shutdown,” added Hart.

    AAA offers these road trip tips for Memorial Day travelers:

    • Make a good BET before hitting the road: get your battery, engine and tires checked.
    • Consider refueling when your gas tank level hits ¼ of a tank.
    • Fill up before arriving at your vacation destination. Gas prices are likely to be cheaper outside of popular travel destinations.
    • Use your AAA app to find the closest gas station on your route. You can always call ahead to confirm their pumps are flowing.
    • Do not leave home without an emergency roadside kit. Include a mobile phone and car charger, first-aid kit, blankets, drinking water, a flashlight with extra batteries, a basic toolkit, warning flares and jumper cables.
    • Don’t forget extra snacks or meals, as well as cleaning supplies, including disinfecting wipes.
     

    Monday

    Sunday

    Week Ago

    Month Ago

    One Year Ago

    National

    $3.039

    $3.039

    $3.045

    $2.886

    $1.958

    Chicago Metro

    $3.337

    $3.342

    $3.359

    $3.216

    $2.380

    Chicago City

    $3.579

    $3.579

    $3.581

    $3.404

    $2.496

    Bloomington

    $3.165

    $3.170

    $3.195

    $2.996

    $2.178

    Champaign

    $3.141

    $3.143

    $3.163

    $2.993

    $2.228

    Peoria

    $3.166

    $3.165

    $3.182

    $3.017

    $2.204

    Rockford

    $3.124

    $3.125

    $3.145

    $3.020

    $2.131

    Springfield

    $3.144

    $3.142

    $3.178

    $2.932

    $2.061

    Fort Wayne, IN

    $2.883

    $2.886

    $2.922

    $2.788

    $1.994

    South Bend, IN

    $2.876

    $2.884

    $2.923

    $2.764

    $1.981

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