Kiplinger Energy Outlook: Gas Prices Hold Steady This Summer

While no bargain, today’s pump prices are at least down from spring.

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With the summer travel season now in full swing, gasoline prices are holding remarkably steady. The national average price of regular unleaded has hovered close to $3.50 per gallon in recent weeks, which is down a bit from the spring peak. Today’s price is about a nickel cheaper than a month ago, and three pennies lower than at this time a year ago. It helps that oil prices have mostly traded in a narrow range, and demand for gasoline in the United States has been a bit weaker than normal for this time of year. Diesel, meanwhile, is averaging $3.85 per gallon, also little changed over recent weeks.

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Jim Patterson
Managing Editor, The Kiplinger Letter

Jim joined Kiplinger in December 2010, covering energy and commodities markets, autos, environment and sports business for The Kiplinger Letter. He is now the managing editor of The Kiplinger Letter and The Kiplinger Tax Letter. He also frequently appears on radio and podcasts to discuss the outlook for gasoline prices and new car technologies. Prior to joining Kiplinger, he covered federal grant funding and congressional appropriations for Thompson Publishing Group, writing for a range of print and online publications. He holds a BA in history from the University of Rochester.