Utica, NY, May 31, 2022 — New York’s average gas price is down one cent from last week ($4.93), averaging $4.92 per gallon. Today’s price is 60 cents higher than a month ago ($4.32), and $1.85 higher than May 31, 2021 ($3.07). New York’s average gas price is 30 cents higher than the national average.
A dip in gasoline demand provided drivers with a bit of stability at the pump, as the national average for a gallon rose less than three cents over the past week to reach $4.62. But this respite could be brief. Crude oil has moved above $115 a barrel due to fears of further global supply constraints caused by a European Union (EU) ban on Russian oil exports. And domestic gas demand may again start to climb as drivers fuel up for the three-month-long summer travel season, which began this Memorial Day weekend.
“So far, the pent-up urge to travel caused by the pandemic outweighs high pump prices for many consumers,” said Patti Artessa, AAA Northeast Regional Director of Public and Government Affairs. “But 67% of drivers recently surveyed told us they would change their driving habits if gas hit $4.50 a gallon. That number rises to 75% at $5 a gallon. If pump prices keep rising, will people alter their summer travel plans? That remains to be seen.”
AAA Northeast’s May 31 survey of fuel prices found the current national average to be 3 cents higher than last week ($4.59), averaging $4.62 a gallon. Today’s national average price is 45 cents higher a month ago ($4.17), and $1.58 higher than this day last year ($3.04).
Region | Current Price* | One Week Ago | One Month Ago | One Year Ago |
New York State | $4.92 | $4.93 | $4.32 | $3.07 |
Utica, NY | $4.88 | $4.87 | $4.30 | $3.12 |
Massachusetts | $4.73 | $4.73 | $4.19 | $2.92 |
Connecticut | $4.68 | $4.68 | $4.10 | $3.07 |
Pennsylvania | $4.76 | $4.77 | $4.32 | $3.15 |
*Prices as of May 31, 2022
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