News Summary

Gas prices in Massachusetts have stabilized at an average of $2.97 per gallon for regular fuel, reflecting a slight increase of 5 cents from last month while remaining significantly lower than last year’s prices. The state’s gas prices are currently 6.1% lower than the national average, which stands at $3.16. While some metropolitan areas see considerable variation in prices, diesel fuel remains unchanged at $3.79 per gallon. Comparatively, Massachusetts gas prices offer a favorable position against states with higher costs.

Boston – Gas prices in Massachusetts are currently averaging $2.97 per gallon for regular fuel, marking a stable week after a slight increase of 5 cents since last month. This price reflects a stagnant trend compared to the previous week’s rates.

Despite the incremental rise, the current average is significantly lower than the $3.43 per gallon recorded a year ago, denoting a decrease of approximately 13%. In comparison to the national average, which dipped to $3.16 last week, Massachusetts gas prices are 6.1% lower. The national average had also seen a slight decrease from $3.17 per gallon the previous week.

Statewide Price Variability

Gas prices in Massachusetts can vary depending on location, with some metropolitan areas experiencing notably higher costs. The area with the highest average gas price is Pittsfield, at $3.01 per gallon, while the lowest is Seekonk, at $2.85. Other notable averages include:

  • Barnstable-Yarmouth: $3.00
  • Cambridge-Newton-Framingham: $2.98
  • Boston: $2.95
  • Springfield: $2.94
  • Worcester: $2.94

Diesel Fuel Prices

Meanwhile, diesel fuel in Massachusetts is priced at $3.79 per gallon, showing no significant change over the past week and a decrease of $0.44 compared to the previous year, equating to a -10.4% drop. The highest diesel price recorded in the state was $6.41 on May 18, 2022.

Historical Context

Over the past year, Massachusetts has seen fluctuations in gas prices, with the lowest price recorded at $2.88 per gallon on April 14, 2025, and the highest reaching $3.50 on June 3, 2024. Historically, the record high was set at $5.05 per gallon on June 12, 2022, highlighting the volatility of gas prices in the region.

Comparative Analysis with Other States

When looking nationally, gas prices in Massachusetts align favorably compared to those in higher-priced states like California, where prices approach $10 in some areas. The current lowest prices in the United States are found in Mississippi at $2.68, followed by Oklahoma at $2.72 and Texas at $2.75.

As gas prices continue to fluctuate, the AAA maintains a focus on providing statistics pertinent to fuel costs, particularly during peak travel seasons. This data is crucial for consumers looking to understand their fuel expenses amid changing market conditions.

Conclusion

Overall, Massachusetts gas prices remain stable at $2.97 per gallon, reflecting market trends and comparisons both statewide and nationally. As consumers navigate these costs, the variances in pricing across different regions illustrate the local economic factors that influence fuel availability and expense.

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