Key Takeaways

Gas prices in Georgia have decreased to an average of $2.89 per gallon, providing relief for drivers.

Factors behind the drop include cooler weather, lower demand, and the switch to cheaper winter-blend gasoline.

National gas prices have also fallen to $3.17 per gallon, although the Pacific Northwest faces a price increase due to a pipeline shutdown.

Savannah has the highest gas prices in Georgia at $3.05, while Rome offers the lowest at $2.76.

Drivers can expect to pay about $43.35 for a 15-gallon tank, nearly $2 less than last year.

Georgia drivers are catching a break at the pump as gas prices continue their downward trend. The state average for regular unleaded now sits at $2.89 per gallon—a welcome relief as we head into autumn.

What’s Behind the Drop?

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