Writy.
  • Home
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Culture
  • World
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Education
No Result
View All Result
Writy.
  • Home
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Culture
  • World
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Education
No Result
View All Result
Writy.
No Result
View All Result

NYC-area gas prices top $5 a gallon ahead of Memorial Day

May 23, 2022
in Business
0
585
SHARES
3.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Gas prices
Gas prices are expected to continue their surge in the months ahead. Getty Images

New York motorists are already paying more than $5 per gallon in some parts of the state as surging oil prices cause more financial pain at the pump ahead of the busy Memorial Day holiday travel weekend.

The average price of a gallon of regular gas hit a record $5.05 in the New York City metro area as of Monday morning — up from a price of $3.18 on the same day one year ago, according to AAA data.

You might also like

A Chinese company paid $2.6 million for 300 acres of farmland in Grand Forks, North Dakota, sparking concerns about espionage.

Chinese firm bought North Dakota farm near US Air Force drone base: report

July 3, 2022
American Airlines pilots

American Airlines offering pilots raises of up to $64K during labor crunch: report

July 3, 2022

Drivers in White Plains are paying an average of $5.03 per gallon. Prices in metro area throughout the state are hovering near $4.90, with the Duchess-Putnam County area and Kingston within fractions of the $5 threshold.

New York’s statewide average is $4.933 per gallon, outpacing most of the country. The national average of $4.596 is the highest ever recorded and an increase of nearly 50 cents compared to one month ago.

“Against a backdrop of gas prices that have continued to set new records ahead of Memorial Day, Americans have been resilient in their desire to hit the road, but we’re certainly seeing increased hesitancy due to rising prices at the pump,” GasBuddy analyst Patrick De Haan said in a blog post about Memorial Day travel.

New York gas prices
Some analysts warn gas prices could hit $6 per gallon across the nation.
Christopher Sadowski

“Soaring inflation has led to uncertainty over rising costs,” De Haan added.

An estimated 34.9 million Americans are expected to make trips by car of 50 or more miles for Memorial Day weekend — an increase of 4.6% compared to last year.

New York gas prices still trail behind those experienced by motorists in California, where the statewide average has jumped above a whopping $6 per gallon. Several other West Coast states are also above $5 per gallon.

The Russian invasion of Ukraine prompted further instability in a global energy market that was already struggling to keep pace with pandemic-era demand. Prices skyrocketed even higher in recent days as the European Union mulls a possible ban on Russian oil shipments and the market braces for increased demand from summer travelers.

Gas prices
New York gas prices are outpacing the record national average.
Bloomberg via Getty Images

The US crude oil benchmark hit $111 per barrel on Monday morning. Surging fuel costs are a key factor in driving inflation, which hit 8.3% in April, according to Consumer Price Index data.

JPMorgan analysts have warned the national average could hit $6 per gallon by the end of the summer unless conditions improve. American families are reportedly spending at a rate of $5,000 per year just to fill up their gas tanks.

Tags: gasgas pricesinflationnew york cityoil

Related Stories

A Chinese company paid $2.6 million for 300 acres of farmland in Grand Forks, North Dakota, sparking concerns about espionage.

Chinese firm bought North Dakota farm near US Air Force drone base: report

July 3, 2022
0

A Chinese company paid $2.6 million for 300 acres of farmland in Grand Forks, North Dakota, sparking concerns about espionage....

American Airlines pilots

American Airlines offering pilots raises of up to $64K during labor crunch: report

July 3, 2022
0

In June, hundreds of Allied Pilots Association pilots picketed in front of the New York Stock Exchange, demanding for better...

TikTok logo

TikTok seeks to calm US lawmakers’ fears about data security

July 3, 2022
0

Last month, TikTok said it has completed migrating information on its US users to servers at Oracle but it still...

Next Post
dugin.jpg

The propagandist Dugin and the justification of Russian imperialism

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

Select the icon that does not belong in the row for send comment

Recommended

President Biden may be using the crisis in Ukraine as an excuse to return to the Iran nuclear deal.

Biden’s cynical ploy to return to Iran deal because of Ukraine

February 23, 2022
Pipelines are seen at the industrial zone at the oil port of Ras Lanuf, Libya, January 11, 2017. — Reuters pic

Libya’s National Oil declares force majeure at Elephant field

April 19, 2022

Popular Story

  • 1YI12zZjiKPNGK9N9cV9TyQ.jpg

    Americans Are Drowning- Financially and Mentally

    600 shares
    Share 240 Tweet 150
  • Pelosi sparks new SOTU meme during Biden ‘burn pits’ moment

    597 shares
    Share 239 Tweet 149
  • American Democracy Has Reached a Dead End

    594 shares
    Share 238 Tweet 149
  • ‘Seh Yu Sorry!’ Royal visit to Jamaica sparks protests and calls for slavery reparations

    588 shares
    Share 235 Tweet 147
  • Even if Johnny Depp loses the Amber Heard trial, he could be winning back his reputation

    587 shares
    Share 235 Tweet 147
  • Home
  • DMCA
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Term & Conditions
  • Contact Us
  • About Us

© 2022 - AllZENews. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Culture
  • World
  • Business
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Education
  • Contact Us

© 2022 - AllZENews. All Rights Reserved.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
This website uses cookies to improve user experience. By continuing to use the site, you consent to the use of cookies.