
Following the cheapest Independence Day gas prices in four years, drivers across America continue to enjoy plummeting prices — boosting family budgets and fueling economic growth from coast to coast.
The price decline is being reported nationwide:
- Columbus, Ohio: Central Ohio gas prices approach lowest levels since COVID-19 pandemic
- Grand Rapids, Michigan: Michigan drivers see relief at the pump as gas prices decline
- Birmingham, Alabama: Birmingham gas prices drop, now 43.2 cents lower than last year
- Lynchburg, Virginia: Average gasoline prices in Virginia have fallen in the last week, GasBuddy says
- Rome, Georgia: Georgia’s gas price average takes a downward turn
- Charleston, South Carolina: South Carolina, national gas prices fall over holiday weekend
- Gainesville, Florida: Gas prices down across the board
- Chattanooga, Tennessee: Chattanooga Gas Prices Continue To Fall
- Detroit, Michigan: State gas prices drop after Fourth of July
- Syracuse, New York: AAA: Gas prices trending down despite record travel over July 4th weekend
- Lowcountry, South Carolina: SC gas prices drop to $2.72 per gallon; national prices show similar decline
- San Luis Obispo, California: SLO County gas prices continue dropping
- Indiana, Pennsylvania: Gas Prices in PA Down from Last Year
- Rochester, Minnesota: Low gas prices bring travelers in and out of Rochester for holiday weekend
- West Palm Beach, Florida: Florida drivers see cheapest Independence Day gas since 2021
- Akron, Ohio: “Gas prices have gone down again in Northeast Ohio.”
- La Crosse, Wisconsin: Gas Prices Down from Same Time Last Year