Gasoline prices in Missouri fall 4.8 cents a gallon

BOSTON, Mass. – Average gasoline prices in Missouri have fallen 4.8 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.21/g Monday, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 3,940 stations in Missouri.

 

Prices in Missouri are 13.1 cents per gallon lower than a month ago and stand 2.4 cents per gallon lower than a year ago.

 

According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Missouri was priced at $2.82/g Sunday while the most expensive was $3.96/g, a difference of $1.14/g. The lowest price in the state Sunday was $2.82/g while the highest was $3.96/g, a difference of $1.14/g.

 

The national average price of gasoline has fallen 3.5 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.55/g today.

 

The national average is down 12.0 cents per gallon from a month ago and stands 2.2 cents per gallon higher than a year ago.

 

The national average price of diesel has fallen 3.3 cents in the last week and stands at $3.86 per gallon.

 

Historical gasoline prices in Missouri and the national average going back ten years:

 

May 20, 2023: $3.24/g (U.S. Average: $3.53/g)

May 20, 2022: $4.21/g (U.S. Average: $4.60/g)

May 20, 2021: $2.75/g (U.S. Average: $3.04/g)

May 20, 2020: $1.59/g (U.S. Average: $1.92/g)

May 20, 2019: $2.52/g (U.S. Average: $2.84/g)

May 20, 2018: $2.66/g (U.S. Average: $2.92/g)

May 20, 2017: $2.08/g (U.S. Average: $2.35/g)

May 20, 2016: $2.06/g (U.S. Average: $2.28/g)

May 20, 2015: $2.51/g (U.S. Average: $2.73/g)

May 20, 2014: $3.39/g (U.S. Average: $3.64/g)

 

Neighboring areas and their current gas prices:

 

Kansas City- $3.11/g, down 4.4 cents per gallon from last week’s $3.15/g.

Topeka- $3.09/g, down 4.1 cents per gallon from last week’s $3.14/g.

St. Louis- $3.42/g, down 3.7 cents per gallon from last week’s $3.45/g.

 

“The news continues to be good for motorists ahead of Memorial Day, with gasoline prices again falling, making it four straight weeks of declines for the national average as we get closer to the start of the summer driving season,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. “The good news doesn’t necessarily end there, either. GasBuddy’s Summer Travel Forecast, coming out tomorrow, will also give motorists mostly good news for the rest of the summer, predicting that gas prices over the next few months will stay far under record levels and should continue trending lower as we get closer to July 4. While the Middle East, hurricane season, refinery maintenance and any other unexpected disruptions or weather remain wildcards, this summer is shaping up to be mostly favorable for drivers hitting the road.”

 

GasBuddy is the authoritative voice for gas prices and the only source for station-level data. GasBuddy’s survey updates 288 times every day from the most diverse list of sources covering nearly 150,000 stations nationwide, the most comprehensive and up-to-date in the country. GasBuddy data is accessible at http://prices.GasBuddy.com.