Gas prices are nearing their highest Memorial Day levels since 2022.
The national average price for a gallon of regular gas increased again, less than a week before the Memorial Day holiday.
Gas prices in 2022 did not top out until mid-June.
Tens of millions of Americans hitting the road this Memorial Day weekend will face historically high gas prices.
The national average price for a gallon of regular gas in the United States increased for the fourth straight day.
It’s more than $1.25 on average more expensive for a gallon than the 2025 holiday weekend
The national average could hit $4.80 a gallon between Memorial Day and Labor Day, surpassing the prior summer record set in 2022
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The average household has already paid an additional $291 for gas since the war began and could spend $1,450 by year's end.
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Gas prices in the United States are at a four-year high, and those traveling for Memorial Day weekend should expect a blow to their wallets.
By Andrew Keshner and Myra P. Saefong