Drivers hitting the road for Thanksgiving will find gasoline prices virtually unchanged from a year ago, still sitting at the lowest point for the holiday since the pandemic – and the White House says Democrat-led states are to blame for the national average not being lower.
The average price of a gallon of regular gas was $3.055 on Wednesday, just a tick lower than a year ago when it was $3.056, according to data from AAA.
For the second Thanksgiving in a row, roadtrippers will enjoy prices at the pump far lower than the Biden-era November average of $3.49 per gallon in 2021; $3.80 per gallon in 2022; and $3.44 per gallon in 2023, according to the US Energy Information Administration.
Under President Trump, gas prices have fluctuated far less, month-to-month, than during former Pre

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