Diesel Price Edges Up 1.2¢ to $3.739 a Gallon

Increase Is Second in Three Weeks, Including 20.4-Cent Burst June 23
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A tank truck driver connects a hose to an underground tank in Jackson, Miss. Diesel's average price in the Gulf Coast region gained 1.4 cents a gallon. (Rogelio V. Soli/Associated Press)

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The national average diesel price showed a modest post-holiday uptick, rising 1.2 cents a gallon to $3.739 a gallon, according to data released July 8.

The current increase is the second in three weeks; a 20.4-cent increase June 23 was followed by a 4.8-cent decline a week later.

The price for a gallon of trucking’s main fuel is now 12.6 cents less than at this time in 2024.



Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts

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U.S. Energy Information Administration

Regional Trends

The average price for a gallon of diesel rose in four of the five PADD regions, with the steepest increase 4.1 cents in the West Coast. The West Coast less California posted a 5.3-cent gain. The East Coast’s 1-cent dip marked the only PADD region decline, though the New England subregion was down 1.3 cents.

U.S. On-Highway Diesel Fuel Prices

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U.S. Energy Information Administration

Gasoline Update

The national average price for a gallon of gasoline was down 3.9 cents to $3.125 a gallon. That’s 36.4 cents less than at this time a year ago.

What We Pay

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