Americans are currently enjoying the most affordable summer gas prices since 2021, with prices dipping over 20 cents compared to last year. This development aligns with President Donald J. Trump’s promises of reduced costs, stable inflation, and improved wages in the economy.
Once again, the so-called ‘Fake News’ has missed the mark.
From The New York Times: “Summer road trips seem insulated from a significant increase in gasoline prices. The national average has stabilized around $3.20 per gallon this week following a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Iran. This marks a decrease of over 20 cents from last year, with the last comparable low recorded in late June 2021.”
From The Wall Street Journal: “Planning to hit the road this summer won’t severely impact your finances. The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline stands at $3.21, a reduction of 23 cents compared to this time last year. Lower fuel prices are advantageous for consumers during the peak travel season and have positively influenced the economy by keeping inflation in check.”
From NBC News: “With gas prices hitting their lowest point in four years, this is crucial for the millions of people preparing to travel. Prices are down by 20 cents compared to last year, which translates to savings of six or seven dollars per fill-up. That’s tangible money in your pocket.”