Average gasoline prices fall 4.4 cents a gallon in Mo

BOSTON, Mass. – Average gasoline prices in Missouri have fallen 4.4 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $2.85/g Monday, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 3,940 stations in Missouri. Prices in Missouri are 1.7 cents per gallon higher than a month ago and stand 48.4 cents per gallon lower than a year ago. The national average price of diesel has decreased 2.7 cents in the last week and stands at $3.519 per gallon.

 

According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Missouri was priced at $2.49/g yesterday while the most expensive was $4.99/g, a difference of $2.50/g. The lowest price in the state yesterday was $2.49/g while the highest was $4.99/g, a difference of $2.50/g.

 

The national average price of gasoline has fallen 3.4 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $3.10/g today. The national average is down 1.8 cents per gallon from a month ago and stands 54.6 cents per gallon lower than a year ago, according to GasBuddy data compiled from more than 11 million weekly price reports covering over 150,000 gas stations across the country.

 

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

April 21, 2024: $3.34/g (U.S. Average: $3.64/g)

April 21, 2023: $3.41/g (U.S. Average: $3.66/g)

April 21, 2022: $3.80/g (U.S. Average: $4.11/g)

April 21, 2021: $2.66/g (U.S. Average: $2.88/g)

April 21, 2020: $1.42/g (U.S. Average: $1.78/g)

April 21, 2019: $2.57/g (U.S. Average: $2.84/g)

April 21, 2018: $2.44/g (U.S. Average: $2.76/g)

April 21, 2017: $2.19/g (U.S. Average: $2.42/g)

April 21, 2016: $1.94/g (U.S. Average: $2.11/g)

April 21, 2015: $2.27/g (U.S. Average: $2.46/g)

 

Neighboring areas and their current gas prices:

Kansas City- $2.82/g, down 1.7 cents per gallon from last week’s $2.84/g.

Topeka- $2.75/g, down 2.9 cents per gallon from last week’s $2.78/g.

St. Louis- $2.96/g, down 4.5 cents per gallon from last week’s $3.01/g.

 

“The national average has seen its second straight weekly decline, with gas prices falling in over 40 states. However, some states have seen increases due to localized price cycling,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy. “With oil prices rallying over the past week, we may start to see the downward trend in gas prices begin to stall. So far, 2025 has been relatively calm at the pump for most Americans, thanks in part to OPEC’s ongoing restoration of oil production and continued uncertainty surrounding tariff policy and its potential impact on the global economy. Regardless, Americans are currently spending over $200 million less per day on gasoline compared to this time last year.”

 

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’s averages, graphs, maps and historical pricing data covering the U.S. and Canada is available 24/7 at http://prices.GasBuddy.com.