Seasonal & Holidays
Gas Prices Near A Labor Day Record: What NY Motorists Will Pay
The price at the pump is lower on Long Island than in the Hudson Valley, according to AAA.

NEW YORK — Labor Day travelers in New York will pay about $3.90 for a gallon of gas this year as prices nationwide approach record highs for this time of year.
Locally, the average price for gas in New York's metro area on Friday, according to the travel group AAA:
- Dutchess-Putnam-Kingston: $3.888
- Nassau-Suffolk: $3.817
- White Plains: $3.942
Nationally, prices on Friday averaged about $3.82 for a gallon of regular gasoline, AAA reported. The last time gas prices were this high in the week leading up to Labor Day was in 2012, when gas was averaging $3.84 a gallon.
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That was a record high for the end-of-summer holiday, CNN reported, citing federal data dating back to 1990.
The average price is below the national average of $5.02 a gallon in June 2022, a record driven by the reopening of the economy from the pandemic and supply shortages stemming from the war in Ukraine. In California, some stations were selling gas for $10 a gallon at that time; current prices are about half that.
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New York’s average price of $3.898 on Friday compares to $4.084 a gallon at this time last year.
That price should remain stable through the Labor Day travel period, AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross said in a news release.
Hurricane Idalia may cause some regional price jumps due to damage to gas stations, flooded roads and power outages, Gross said, “but as in past years, these things are usually fixed in a few weeks.”
Normally, gas prices decrease with demand as summer vacation and other travel tapers off. This year, that has happened, in part because of production cuts by OPEC leader Saudi Arabia and the effect of extreme heat on refineries, CNN said.
“This is abnormal,” John LaForge, head of real asset strategy at the Wells Fargo Investment Institute, told the news outlet. “Prices normally fade toward the end of the summer.”
According to AAA, gas prices in the past week have averaged anywhere from $4.06 to $5.30 a gallon in 10 western states and Illinois. Motorists in 11 states, mainly in the South and Tennessee Valley, have been able to buy gas for $3.31 a gallon or less.
In Indiana, Maryland and Delaware, gas prices went down 10 cents or more in the past week, while motorists in Ohio and Utah paid a time more. They were among 10 states seeing large changes in gas prices. Motorists in South Carolina, Arizona and Alaska paid six- to seven cents more, while prices went down seven cents and six cents, respectively, in Michigan and Florida.
A week ago, the average price for gas in New York was pennies higher, $3.908.
Labor Day Weekend is one of the deadliest times of year on the nation’s roadways. Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety reminds drivers to stay focused on driving, awake, aware and sober, and to ensure every passenger is buckled up appropriately.
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