Hey, Birmingham! Let’s chat about something that impacts all of us – gas prices! You might find it comforting to know that the average price for a gallon of gasoline in our city hasn’t budged this week, staying steady at $2.76 per gallon, as reported by GasBuddy. That means you can fill up your tank without stressing about sudden price hikes! How great is that?
Now, if we look a little closer, things seem even better. This latest price tag of $2.76 is actually 7.7 cents lower than what we were paying just a month ago. Can you believe it? And here’s another perk for our wallets: it’s also 19.5 cents lower than what we were shelling out a year ago. Talk about some good news!
But wait, there’s more! Diesel fuel has taken a tiny dip, dropping 0.4 cents to an average of $3.52 per gallon. So, if you’re driving a diesel vehicle, you’re also catching a break!
If you’re curious about the best places to fill up, you might be interested to hear that the lowest gas price around Birmingham was recorded at $2.44 over the weekend. On the flip side, the most expensive spot was charging $2.99 per gallon. It pays to shop around, folks!
Taking a broader look at our beautiful state, the lowest price observed was $2.41, while the highest came in at $3.25 statewide. Not too shabby, right? As for the national scene, gasoline prices have dipped by 2.6 cents in just the last week, now averaging $3.03 nationally. That’s down 16.7 cents from a month ago and a whopping 32.3 cents lower than this time last year.
Let’s not forget our neighbors! Here’s a quick rundown of gas prices in some nearby areas for comparison:
These prices indicate that Birmingham is right in the middle of the pack, which is always good news for our community!
As a side note, this past week, Birmingham was filled with patriotism as President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris honored Veterans Day with a heartwarming wreath-laying ceremony. It’s always important to remember our heroes, especially on days like these. The energy in the air was compelling, reminding us of the sacrifices made for our freedom.
As we wave goodbye to this week, it seems like we have a lot to be thankful for – stable gas prices, lower rates than last year, and the spirit of community that comes alive when we honor our veterans. So, whether you’re driving to work, school, or just out for a leisure ride, take comfort in knowing you’re getting a fair deal at the pump in Birmingham!
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