Gasoline Demand Dropping, Pump Prices Flat

National Average Gas Prices 2 October 2025 – Chart Courtesy of and Copyright AAA all rights reserved

Ken Zino of AutoInformed.com on Gasoline Demand Dropping, Pump Prices Flat

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National Average 2 October: $3.159

• One Week Ago: $3.157
• One Month Ago: $3.186
• One Year Ago: $3.196

State of the States

The nation’s top 10 most expensive gasoline markets are California ($4.64), Washington ($4.53), Hawaii ($4.49), Oregon ($4.17), Nevada ($3.90), Alaska ($3.87), Arizona ($3.54), Idaho ($3.49), Utah ($3.39), and Illinois ($3.34).

The nation’s top 10 least expensive gasoline markets are Oklahoma ($2.65), Mississippi ($2.70), Louisiana ($2.74), Texas ($2.75), Arkansas ($2.75), Tennessee ($2.78), Alabama ($2.79), Missouri ($2.81), Wisconsin ($2.81), and South Carolina ($2.81).

Electricity
The national average per kilowatt hour of electricity at a public EV charging station stayed the same this past week at 36 cents.

The nation’s top 10 most expensive states for public charging per kilowatt hour are Alaska (51 cents), West Virginia (47 cents), Hawaii (46 cents), South Carolina (45 cents), New Hampshire (43 cents), Tennessee (43 cents), Arkansas (43 cents), Alabama (43 cents), Montana (42 cents), and Louisiana (42 cents).

The nation’s top 10 least expensive states for public charging per kilowatt hour are Kansas (26 cents), Maryland (28 cents), Missouri (28 cents), Nebraska (28 cents), Utah (28 cents), Delaware (31 cents), Vermont (32 cents), North Carolina (32 cents), Colorado (33 cents), and Iowa (34 cents).

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