News Summary
Gas prices in Los Angeles have seen a minor decline, currently averaging $4.519 per gallon, the lowest since late January. This slight reduction of one-tenth of a cent offers relief amidst rising inflation, following a notable drop from previous months. Orange County mirrors this trend, with average prices at $4.463. However, upcoming tax increases and new regulations may lead to a future spike, urging drivers to stay informed on potential price changes. Nationally, gasoline prices also decreased slightly, reflecting a broader trend of financial pressures impacting consumers.
Los Angeles Gas Prices Slightly Drop
In the bustling city of Los Angeles, it seems the price at the pump is taking a tiny breather. The average cost of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline has dipped by a mere one-tenth of a cent, now sitting at $4.519. This marks the lowest price we’ve seen since January 31, and while it is a small decline, it’s welcoming news for many drivers.
To put things in perspective, last week the average price was 3.8 cents higher, and just a month ago, it was 12.6 cents more expensive. When we look at year-to-year comparisons, it’s down a chunky 22.3 cents from last year. Remember, just a few months ago on October 5, 2022, we faced record high prices, peaking at $6.493. Since then, prices have fallen dramatically by $1.974. So, while prices are still high, it’s comforting to see a downward trend.
Orange County Follows Suit
Over in Orange County, folks are also experiencing a slight dip in gas prices. The average is now $4.463, down by two-tenths of a cent, marking the lowest rate since January 31 as well. In the last week, this represents a decline of 3.6 cents, and when we look back a month and a year, prices have decreased by 9.5 cents and 19.2 cents respectively. Just like in Los Angeles, Orange County saw a peak price of $6.458 on October 5, 2022, meaning they’ve also seen a significant fall of $1.995 since that high point.
The National Picture
On a broader scale, the national average for gasoline dropped too, currently sitting at $3.153. Even though this reflects a slight decrease of four-tenths of a cent since last week, it’s important to note that it’s actually up by 0.8 cents compared to a week prior and 2.1 cents higher than last month. Yet, year-on-year, it’s a sharp drop of 37.4 cents! It’s been four years since we saw summer prices this low, thanks in part to an abundance of oil supply.
The stepped-down average in California is $4.64 per gallon compared to $4.81 one year ago. This signifies a 17-cent drop, but stay alert; changes are approaching that could send prices right back up!
Upcoming Tax Hikes and New Regulations
Buckle up, because California drivers might be in for some bumpy roads ahead. Starting July 1, the gas excise tax is set to increase from 59.6 cents to 61.2 cents per gallon. Additionally, the diesel tax will rise from 45.4 cents to 46.6 cents per gallon. On top of that, new amendments to the Low Carbon Fuel Standard program are likely to add even more costs, possibly raising prices as much as 47 cents per gallon.
Predictions suggest gas prices could spike an alarming 70 cents because of these tax hikes and new regulations. Some experts are even speculating about a possibility of prices touching the outrageous milestone of $8 a gallon by 2026, primarily due to refinery closures reducing oil supply.
Keeping an Eye on Gas Prices
With California holding the dubious title for the highest gas tax rates in the nation, the burden on consumers is significant. While it’s nice to see some relief at the pumps for now, changes in global oil supply due to factors such as Canadian wildfires and tensions in the Middle East could drastically affect California’s prices.
So, drivers, let’s enjoy this dip in prices while it lasts, but keep your eyes peeled for what’s coming next. The road ahead may hold some twists and turns for our wallets!
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