Birmingham residents have noticed a slight uptick in gas prices as we move into mid-October. According to recent data reported by GasBuddy, the average price for a gallon of gasoline in Birmingham has increased by 2.2 cents in just the last week, bringing the average to $2.84 per gallon.
Looking back at the past month, it’s clear that Birmingham’s average gas prices are up by 10.6 cents since early September, although they remain 17.7 cents lower than the same time last year. This reflects a mix of seasonal demand and other market factors impacting gasoline costs.
On a national level, the story is a bit different. The national average for gasoline has decreased by 3.3 cents over the last week, now sitting at about $3.13 per gallon. Compared to last month, that’s a fall of 6.2 cents, and when we look at year-over-year figures, the national average is down a significant 39.7 cents.
As for the price range in Birmingham itself, motorists can expect to pay anywhere from $2.53 for the lowest-priced gas to around $3.09 at the most expensive stations as of Sunday. This variability reflects typical market dynamics and local competition among gas stations.
When taking a broader look at the state of Alabama, the lowest reported gas price was found at $2.49, while the highest price reached up to $3.25. This means that while Birmingham’s prices are starting to rise, there are definitely cheaper options available elsewhere in the state.
Motorists might be interested in knowing the prices in nearby areas:
– In Hoover, the prices hover around $2.85 a gallon,
– While in Tuscaloosa, drivers can find prices as low as $2.79 a gallon.
– Meanwhile, prices in Pelham are reported at about $2.82.
This information is particularly relevant for those planning road trips or commuters who fill up regularly. The price fluctuation can have a direct impact on household budgets, especially for families who rely heavily on their vehicles for work and day-to-day activities.
As we look ahead, it remains to be seen how these trends will develop in the coming weeks. With the holiday season approaching and potential changes to crude oil prices, residents and travelers alike will want to keep a close eye on gas prices both here in Birmingham and across the nation.
For now, motorists should fill up thoughtfully and keep an eye on the changing landscape of petroleum prices to make the best decisions for their traveling needs.
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