Americans traveling the nation’s highways for Thanksgiving will see gas prices nearly identical to last year — and still at their lowest holiday level since the pandemic — but the White House is blaming Democrat-run states for keeping the national average elevated.
As of Wednesday morning, the nationwide average for a gallon of regular gas sits at $3.042, according to AAA, down slightly from the $3.056 average a year ago.
For the second straight Thanksgiving, drivers are paying far less at the pump than they did during the Biden administration years, when prices surged to $3.49 in 2021, $3.80 in 2022, and $3.44 in 2023, according to federal data.
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