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Christmas 2021 Gas Prices: What You'll Pay At Washington Pumps

While lower than a month ago, gas prices in Washington remain high. Before you travel, know what to expect at the pump.

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SEATTLE — If you’ve done any traveling by car in the months leading up to Christmas, you’ve likely noticed higher-than-normal gas prices in and around Washington.

Are we in for any relief at the pumps this Christmas? A little, but motorists will still be paying an average of $1.19 more per gallon than they did a year ago, according to a recent report by AAA.

At the start of December, the national average price for a gallon of gas was $3.35, down seven cents from November.

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While it’s been two months since we’ve seen gas prices this low, the drop has mostly been fueled by fears of a COVID-19-related global economic slowdown, according to AAA.

So how much can you expect to pay at the pump in Washington this Christmas?

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AAA data shows the average price for a gallon of gas in Washington was $3.87 on Friday. Western Washington has it even worse, with prices of $4.07 in King County and $3.91 in Pierce.

That's true of the nation at large as well, where the west is generally paying the most. As of Dec. 9, gas prices were as much as $4.68 in California, $3.90 in Nevada, and $3.78 in Oregon.

Meanwhile, southern Plains states including Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas and Missouri are enjoying the nation’s lowest gas prices, ranging from $2.91 to $2.96 per gallon.


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