Monday, December 1, 2025–10:15 a.m.
-AAA South-

As the holiday traffic thins out across the Peach state, Georgia drivers are finding a bit of relief at the pump.
After a week of elevated demand leading into Thanksgiving, the state’s average now stands at $2.82 per gallon as of Monday, though daily fluctuations remain likely.
Compared to recent benchmarks:
- It’s 5 cents lower than last week
- 2 cents higher than last month
- 8 cents lower than this time last year
For those filling up a standard 15-gallon tank, the cost now comes to approximately $42.30.
According to AAA, local averages on Monday were $2.72 in Floyd County, $2.68 in Chattooga County, $2.73 in both Gordon and Bartow Counties, and $2.77 in Polk County.
National Gas Average Hits 2021 Levels Again
The national gas price average has fallen to $3.00, a level not seen since May 2021. With crude oil prices remaining low and seasonal demand sluggish, many states are already below that mark, and current trends indicate prices may stay down through the holiday season.


