Traffic & Transit

LA County Gas Hits Lowest Price Since March

Angelenos saw continued relief at the pump just in time for Thanksgiving travel.

Angelenos saw continued relief at the pump just in time for Thanksgiving travel.
Angelenos saw continued relief at the pump just in time for Thanksgiving travel. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

LOS ANGELES, CA — The average price for a regular gallon of gas in Los Angeles County hit $5.165 Friday, the lowest it's been since March 4.

Friday marked the 48th time in 51 days that the price of gas decreased in L.A. County. Thursday's average price for a gallon sat at $5.179, and a gallon was $5.770 just a month ago, according to AAA.

Los Angeles's regular gas average was still well above California's average of $5.096 Friday. The national average was $3.578.

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Neighboring Orange County sat just below the statewide average at $5.044 Friday. The Orange County average price dropped for the 45th time in 51 days, decreasing 1.6 cents to $5.044, its lowest amount since March 3.

The national average price dropped for the 16th consecutive day, decreasing eight-tenths of a cent to $3.578. It is 12.9 cents less than one week ago and 19.7 cents lower than one month ago, but 18.1 cents more than one year ago.

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National gas prices dropped just in time for Thanksgiving travel, though this year was still the highest Thanksgiving national average price since at least 2000, according to AAA.

“The national average has fallen sharply since the June peak of nearly $5.02,” AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross said in a statement. “But this Thanksgiving will be about 20 cents higher than a year ago, and a dollar more per gallon than a pre-pandemic 2019. However, we can be thankful that gas prices are moving in the right direction for now.”

Data from the Energy Information Administration showed that gas demand fell last week, according to AAA.

City News Service contributed to this report.

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