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WASHINGTON, DC – With summer road trips in full swing, drivers are getting a break at the pump, as gas prices match July 2021 numbers.
The national average for a gallon of gas dipped as low as $3.14 this past week before going up a few cents to $3.17. It’s been four years since the national average has been this low during the summer.
This season’s lower pump prices are due to an abundance of supply in the oil market.
Halfway through the year, the national gas price comparison chart shows how steady prices have remained in 2025 compared to recent years.
Today’s National Average: $3.172
• One Week Ago: $3.162
• One Month Ago: $3.121
• One Year Ago: $3.538
The state average is slightly lower from last week at $2.884 and is up two cents per gallon from a month ago.
• Today’s State Average: $2.884
• One Week Ago: $2.891
• One Month Ago: $2.860
• One Year Ago: $3.162
Here are the average prices around the area.
• Reno County: $2.621
• McPherson County: $2.783
• Stafford County: $2.810
• Harvey County: $2.861
• Rice County: $2.870
• Sedgwick County: $2.929
• Pratt County: $2.943
• Kingman County: $3.01
Averages are for regular grade gasoline.