A motorist fills up the tank of a vehicle at a gasoline station Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025, in Littleton, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File) This holiday season, many U.S. drivers are getting the gift of lower gas prices. According to data from motor club AAA, December has been the cheapest month for prices at the pump this year. The national average for unleaded gasoline has stayed below the $3 mark since Dec. 2, falling to its lowest level of about $2.85 a gallon on Monday.
Main Idea: U.S. drivers are seeing lower gas prices this holiday season, giving many travelers a break at the pump.
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No clear negative impact identified.
Lower gas prices can ease holiday travel and commuting costs for households and small businesses. Cheaper fuel may also free up a little money for other spending.
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