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American drivers are heading into the Christmas holiday with welcome relief at the gas pump, as new data highlighted by CNN shows fuel prices falling to their lowest levels in years. According to the report, there are now ten states where the average price of gasoline has dropped below $2.50 per gallon, a milestone not seen nationally since 2020.
GasBuddy projects that the national average price on Christmas Day will fall to approximately $2.79 per gallon, down from the current national average of $2.86. If the forecast holds, drivers nationwide will collectively save an estimated $500 million compared to what they spent during the same holiday period last year.
The decline is being driven primarily by abundant gasoline supply and stable crude oil prices, which have remained below $70 per barrel throughout 2025. This has helped insulate consumers from price spikes, even as holiday travel demand increases across the country.
Industry analysts note that strong domestic fuel availability has played a central role in keeping prices in check, allowing refiners to meet seasonal demand without significant disruptions. The result is a rare combination of heavy travel volumes and falling fuel costs, benefiting families, businesses, and the broader economy.
Lower gas prices translate directly into increased disposable income for American households, easing pressure from inflation and travel expenses during one of the busiest times of the year. For many drivers, the savings come as a tangible reminder of how energy stability impacts everyday life.
As millions take to the roads for Christmas travel, the downward trend at the pump offers a positive signal for consumers heading into the final days of the year.