Weekly Gasoline Prices: Down Again
As of August 29, the price of Regular and Premium were down another 5 and 6 cents, respectively, from the previous week. According to GasBuddy.com, Hawaii has the highest average price for Regular at $5.26 and Arkansas has the cheapest at $3.32. The WTIC end-of-day spot price closed at 97.01 and is up 7.4% from last week.
(Click on image to enlarge)
The next chart is a monthly chart overlay of West Texas Light Crude, Brent Crude, and unleaded gasoline end-of-day spot prices.
In this monthly chart, the WTIC end-of-day spot price closed at 97.01, up 7.4% from last week.
The volatility in crude oil and gasoline prices has been clearly reflected in recent years in both the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE). For additional perspective on how energy prices are factored into the CPI, see What Inflation Means to You: Inside the Consumer Price Index.
(Click on image to enlarge)
The chart below offers a comparison of the broader aggregate category of energy inflation since 2000, based on categories within the Consumer Price Index (commentary here).
More By This Author:
July Job Openings & Labor Turnover
FHFA House Price Index: Up Just 0.1% In June
August Regional Fed Manufacturing Overview - Monday, Aug. 29