Gas Prices Dipping For Thanksgiving

(Farmington) The average price for gasoline in the United States could be at it’s lowest level for Thanksgiving in several years.

Prices could drop to as low as $3.25 per gallon by Thanksgiving Day.

That’s the word from GasBuddy, which reports the expected drop would represent the lowest Thanksgiving Day price the country has seen since 2020.

Triple-A says as of Monday, the national average for gallon of regular gas was $3.31, which was 25 cents less expensive than it was a month ago — and 36 cents lower than it was on the same day in 2022.

In Missouri, GasBuddy reports gas as low as $2.39 a gallon in Warrensburg.

Locally, GasBuddy is listing prices as low as $2.69 at a station in Fredericktown, $2.75 in Festus and Desloge, $2.89 in Perryville and $2.95 in Ironton.