U.S Gasoline Average Price Historically Rises To $5 Per Gallon

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U.S gasoline prices rose to $5 per gallon for the first time on Saturday.

Gatekeepers News reports that the national average price for regular unleaded gas rose to $5.004 a gallon on June 11 from $4.986 a day earlier, AAA data showed.

US road travel, however, has remained relatively strong, just a couple of percentage points below pre-pandemic levels, even as prices have risen.

Adjusting for inflation, the US gasoline average is still approximately 8% below June 2008 highs around $5.41 a gallon, according to US Energy Department figures.

Consumer spending has so far remained resilient even with inflation running at its highest level in more than four decades, with household balance sheets shored up by pandemic relief programmes and a tight job market that has fuelled strong wage gains, especially for lower-income workers, the report said.