Gas Prices Hit Four-Year Low as Sane Economics Take Hold
Americans filling up their tanks this week are enjoying a long-overdue break, with the national average gas price dipping to $2.98 per gallon. That’s the lowest level seen in more than four years, a clear sign that prioritizing domestic energy production delivers real results for working families.
The White House is celebrating. Oil-producing nations are celebrating. Drivers are celebrating. The only ones who seem to be saddened by the news are Democrats.
Data from GasBuddy shows 35 states now averaging below $2.99 per gallon, and drivers in places like Evans, Colorado, have spotted stations offering fuel at just $1.99 cash. Similar bargains are popping up in Oklahoma and Texas. Experts predict these prices could hold steady under $3 for the coming months, assuming no major global hiccups.
This drop stems directly from President Trump’s push for energy independence, ramping up U.S. oil output and easing the regulatory chokehold that hampered production under the previous administration.
“President Trump understands that energy dominance is a key driver for growing our economy and lowering costs — making good on a promise he repeatedly made on the campaign trail after years of Biden-induced economic disaster,” states the White House.
Contrast that with the Biden era, when gas prices stubbornly clung above $3 per gallon for almost the entire term. By 2022, averages spiked to $4.60 nationwide, and some forecasts warned of $6-plus pain during peak summer driving seasons. AAA figures revealed drivers shelled out 45 percent more for fuel after Biden’s policies took effect, forcing many to slash grocery budgets just to keep commuting.

Patrick De Haan, GasBuddy’s head of petroleum analysis, points to OPEC+ increasing production through 2025 as a factor, but the real shift comes from America’s renewed focus on self-reliance. “Gas prices have finally fallen below $3 per gallon nationally — the earliest date we’ve seen a $2.99 national average since 2020, when COVID was the primary driver of low prices,” he noted.
Lower fuel costs mean more money stays in American pockets, boosting everything from road trips to small business deliveries. In an economy still recovering from past inflation surges, this relief supports job growth and consumer spending without relying on foreign oil cartels. It’s a straightforward win: produce more at home, pay less at the pump, and watch prosperity spread.
As Trump’s team puts it, “President Donald J. Trump’s commitment to unleashing American energy production is bringing relief at the gas pump, with gas prices nearing a four-year low across the country.” This approach isn’t just smart—it’s essential for keeping the U.S. competitive and secure.
Of course, those of us in Commiefornia are still stuck paying stupid money just to get from point A to point B. Thanks, Gavin!
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