Florida, Thanksgiving
CBS News · 1d
Where's cheapest gas in Florida? Here's how prices compare in state
AAA put the highest prices for gas in South Florida. Costs for a gallon of gas in Palm Beach County and Monroe County, which includes the Florida Keys, were $3.28 on Sunday with Miami-Dade at $3.16. The average cost of diesel in the state was $3.49, which is the same as a week ago but 51 cents lower than a year ago.
Florida Politics · 1d
Florida gas prices fall further after Thanksgiving
Unlike many waistlines, gas prices in Florida decreased after Thanksgiving, according to AAA — The Auto Club Group. The average price for a gallon of gas in the Sunshine State was $3.09 to start this work week, down from $3.11 on Sunday.
Gulfshore Business · 1d
AAA: Thanksgiving gas prices slightly higher than 2023
Florida gas prices averaged $3.11 per gallon on Dec. 1, a cent less than the week before, according to data from AAA. The average price for gas on Thanksgiving Day in Florida was $3.13 per gallon, 10 cents more than what holiday travelers paid a year ago.
NorthEscambia · 2d
Florida Gas Prices Hold Nearly Steady
Florida gas prices averaged $3.11 per gallon on Sunday. The state average was 1-cent less than the week before. The average price per gallon Sunday night in Escambia County was $2.83. In North Escambia, the low price was $2.78 on Highway 29 in Cantonment, while $2.62 could be found at a few stations in Pensacola.
Florida Politics · 8d
Florida gas prices shoot up ahead of expected record-setting Thanksgiving road travel
When Floridians hit the road last Thanksgiving, gas prices in the state averaged out to $3.03 per gallon. The year prior, it was $3.41. As usual, the culprit was rising oil prices, according to AAA spokesperson Mark Jenkins. The price of crude rose 6% last week to $71.24 per barrel.
YAHOO!News · 1d
Michigan gas prices up with record Thanksgiving travel
The high number of Michiganders traveling to get to Thanksgiving dinner pushed gas prices up 7 cents a gallon on average to $3.08, but prices likely will come down again, experts predicted. "With a record-breaking number of travelers on the roadways for Thanksgiving,
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