U.S. gas prices have decreased as of October 13, 2025, with the national average falling to $3.08, marking notable declines both weekly and yearly.
- As of October 13, 2025, the national average gas price is $3.08, reflecting a weekly decrease of $0.05 (-1.6%) and a yearly decline of $0.12 (-3.7%).
- In contrast, the current price of diesel fuel stands at $3.65, which is a slight weekly drop of $0.03 (-0.7%) but a yearly increase of $0.05 (+1.3%).
- Regions like Henderson, Kentucky, and Lubbock, Texas, may experience varied price impacts, as local factors can influence fuel costs significantly in these areas.
Why It Matters
The decline in gas prices could ease financial pressures for consumers across the U.S., while the increase in diesel fuel prices may impact transportation and logistics costs, affecting broader economic conditions.