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Monday, November 17, 2025

People in the News

Monday, November 17, 2025

Experts predict gas prices will fall below $3 a gallon

gas pumpGas prices are drifting lower as the summer driving season ends and the nation’s refineries begin their switch back to the less expensive, winter blend of fuels. In its monthly gas price report, AAA says it expects gas prices to fall by an additional 10 to 20 cents per gallon by the end of October.

“The big crunch in summer travel is done, and most of us can look forward to lower gas prices during the next few months,” AAA spokesman Avery Ash said in a statement. “If we can get through September without any major refinery or overseas problems, we should see more gas stations drop below $3 per gallon this fall.”

The two major wild cards in this forecast are geopolitics and the weather.

The Atlantic hurricane season peaks in September and, depending on their direction and intensity, those storms can cause major disruptions to production at gas refineries along the Gulf Coast.

Gas prices also jumped this past June as Islamic militants swept through northern Iraq and threatened oil and gas production in the region. But those prices stabilized as the threat to Iraqi oil production decreased.

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