United States motorists saw national gasoline and diesel averages decline this week, according to GasBuddy and AAA data. GasBuddy reported the national gasoline average fell five cents to $2.90 per gallon and diesel fell about $0.051 to $3.67 per gallon. State and local surveys showed mixed changes: Wyoming counties reported averages near $2.00–$2.90, Indiana recorded a 4.6-cent weekly rise to $2.81, Ohio averages rose due to price cycling but remained near $2.70, and Montana remained unchanged at $2.95 on Dec. 8, 2025. Analysts cited routine price cycling and no major supply disruptions. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Consumers, commuters and businesses that depend on road transport experienced immediate cost relief as retail gasoline and diesel averages declined, lowering short-term household and operating expenses.
Some fuel retailers operating price-cycling strategies may face margin compression during temporary resets, and regions dependent on higher fuel revenues could experience reduced receipts if lower prices persist.
After reading and researching latest news.... U.S. national gasoline averages fell to $2.90 this week, diesel to about $3.67, with state variations: Montana steady at $2.95, Indiana up to $2.81, Ohio near $2.70 amid price cycling, and Wyoming counties reporting sub-$3 averages; analysts attribute changes to routine price cycling patterns.
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