Hey there, Myrtle Beach! As Thanksgiving approaches, it seems like the gas prices in our lovely town are giving drivers a reason to smile. According to the latest findings, the average price at the pump has dropped nearly 8 cents per gallon over the past week, bringing it down to an average of $2.58 per gallon. Isn’t that music to your ears?
This price drop is a relief for many who are planning to hit the road to be with family and friends during the holidays. With surveys conducted at 197 gas stations in the Myrtle Beach area, it looks like we’re enjoying gas prices that are almost 10 cents less than just a month ago and a whopping 29 cents cheaper compared to this time last year.
As we look at the broader picture, gas prices across the nation are also seeing some intriguing shifts. The national average has been dancing around the $2.99 mark, and this price level has already appeared in 32 states. However, a few factors have kept those prices just out of reach for some places, including right here in Myrtle Beach.
According to industry analysts, last week saw a bit of a stir in the market due to Russia’s threats concerning Ukraine. This situation pushed oil prices back above the $70 per barrel mark, creating some tension in the gas pricing outlook. Nevertheless, there are promotions happening ahead of Thanksgiving that are pushing gas prices lower despite the elevated cost of oil.
For those of us in the Palmetto State, the average gas price stands at $2.74 per gallon as of Monday. While that’s a few cents higher than what we see in Myrtle Beach, it’s still a cozy figure compared to what we’ve seen in previous years. As for the national average, it’s clocking in at around $3.01 this week.
As you think about getting your family together for Thanksgiving, it’s a great time to fill up the tank without emptying your wallet. Whether you’re taking a short drive or a longer journey, this drop in gas prices might just help you pack an extra pie or some more goodies for Turkey Day!
As always, it’s wise to keep an eye on gas prices leading up to your travel day. Prices can fluctuate, so being aware of your options can ensure you get the best deal. Checking out local stations and any available promotions will make you a savvy shopper at the pumps.
With travel season in full swing, keep tuning in for the latest updates on gas prices and travel tips as you prepare for your Thanksgiving adventures. Enjoy your holiday cheer, and drive safely!
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