Traffic & Transit

Where To Find Cheapest Gas In Redondo Beach As Prices Fall

Gas prices have inched down statewide despite demand. Are they falling in your area?

On Wednesday, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in Los Angeles County was $6.096, down by nearly 17 cents in just a week.
On Wednesday, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in Los Angeles County was $6.096, down by nearly 17 cents in just a week. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

REDONDO BEACH, CA — Gas prices are continuing to fall nationwide, but in California, prices have remained higher than in any other state.

The average national price for a gallon of gas was $4.63 on Wednesday. Meanwhile, California recorded an average of $6.02 per gallon, outpacing any other state. But the Golden State did see the third biggest price drop since last week, topped only by Arizona and Texas.

On Wednesday, the average price for a gallon of regular gas in Los Angeles County was $6.096, down by nearly 17 cents in just a week, according to AAA. Wednesday was the 29th consecutive day of price decreases after an 18-day streak of increases.

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The cheapest gallon of regular gas in Redondo Beach on Wednesday could be found at an Arco station on 931 E Pacific Coast Hwy for $5.69 when paying cash, according to GasBuddy. The most expensive station appeared to be selling gas for $6.59 at a 76 station on PCH.

The falling prices are especially eyebrow raising following the 4th of July holiday, in which gasoline demand spiked considerably.

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"Usually, more people buying gas would lead to higher pump prices," AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross said on Tuesday. "But the price for oil, the main ingredient in gasoline, has fallen and is hovering around $100 a barrel. Less expensive oil usually means less expensive gas."

Prices have dropped 5.3 percent since June 14, when the state’s average reached $6.43, the Los Angeles Times reported. Wednesday’s state average of $6.02 is 41 cents less than it was a month ago.

Gas industry experts said falling oil prices could be causing fuel prices to fall, according to AAA.

Inflation surged to a new peak in June with U.S. consumer prices jumping by 9.1 percent year-over-year, according to data released Wednesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Much of that increase was driven by inflated gas prices as Californians and people nationwide experienced record-high prices.

On Wednesday, President Joe Biden commented on the June inflation report, maintaining that the inflation reading was “out-of-date” since gasoline prices are down. He also said tackling inflation was his top priority.

“Today’s data does not reflect the full impact of nearly 30 days of decreases in gas prices that have reduced the price at the pump by about 40 cents since mid-June,” he said. “Those savings are providing important breathing room for American families. And, other commodities like wheat have fallen sharply since this report.”


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