Labor Day weekend, gas prices hit a three-year low. They are predicted to fall further through November, hitting lows that will appease motorists and support Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris.
This has made summer driving for drivers pleasant. According to the most recent statistics from the American Automobile Association (AAA), the national average price for a gallon of regular as of September 1 was $3.333, down 15 cents from a month earlier and more than 50 cents from a year earlier. The lowest price per gallon was $2.862 in Mississippi, and the highest was $4.645 in California.
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According to a post made on X on Sunday night by Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at the fuel-savings platform GasBuddy, the national average gas price has dropped to $3.297 per gallon, the lowest level since March and the lowest summer level since 2021. In an interview with Newsweek last week, De Haan stated that he anticipated record-low gas prices over the weekend, coinciding with many Americans' final summer road trip.
Harris has improved her popularity since announcing her bid for the presidency, but has little room for error when it comes to lower gas prices. Presidents and their administrations have very little control over gas prices, which can be affected by major global events, decisions on oil production made in third countries, and extreme weather events. When gas prices rose in 2022, Republicans, including Donald