Highest Thanksgiving Gas Prices Ever, Yet 20% More Americans Plan to Hit the Road

Projected average price of $3.68 on Thanksgiving Day will break record set 10 years ago

BOSTON – As Americans prepare to hit the road for Thanksgiving, average gasoline prices will be at their highest seasonal level ever for the weekend according to GasBuddy, the leading fuel savings platform saving North American drivers the most money on gas.

The national average is projected to stand at $3.68 on Thanksgiving Day – nearly 30¢ higher than last year, and over 20¢ higher than the previous record of $3.44 set in 2012.

But that won’t slow many down, with 20 percent more Americans planning to hit the road this year.

2022 has been a challenging year for drivers, breaking several records thanks to less global refining capacity and sanctions brought on by Russia’s war on Ukraine.

The number of Americans traveling over the weekend this year is up from 32 percent last year to 38 percent, a nearly 20 percent rise, with 62 percent of Americans not planning on road tripping for Thanksgiving. Twenty-one percent say they are choosing not to drive due to high fuel prices.

“It has been a dizzying year at the pump, with motorists likely feeling nauseous not from the eggnog, but from the roller coaster ride at the pump with record gasoline prices earlier this year, which have fallen significantly since mid-summer,” said Patrick De Haan, head of petroleum analysis at GasBuddy.

“Americans, however, are proving that while we’ll openly complain about high gas prices, most of us aren’t deterred from taking to the highways to observe Thanksgiving with those that matter most to us, especially as precautions from the pandemic have eased.”

Travelers can expect Wednesday afternoon between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.to be the busiest on the nation’s highways, and on Friday between 8 a.m. and 11a.m.

Twenty-three percent of respondents to GasBuddy’s Thanksgiving survey say they’ll spend one to three hours in the car, compared to 2021, when most indicated they’d travel less than an hour away.

While 21 percent say high fuel prices are impacting their travel, surprisingly fewer are citing high gas prices this year (46 percent vs. 51 percent in 2021) for impacting their travel plans.

Seventy-three percent of Americans traveling won’t be crossing state lines to do so.

GasBuddy offers several money-saving tips for motorists on the road this holiday season:

*Methodology: GasBuddy analyzed 1,314 responses to its 2022 Thanksgiving Travel Survey from November 5 to November 9, 2022.*

About GasBuddy

GasBuddy is the leading fuel savings platform providing North American drivers with the most ways to save money on gas.

GasBuddy has delivered more than $3.5 billion in cumulative savings to its users through providing real-time gas price information at 150,000-plus stations, offering cash back rewards on purchases with brand partners, and through the Pay with GasBuddy™ payments card that offers cents-off per gallon at virtually all gas stations across the United States.

As one of the most highly-rated apps in the history of the App Store, GasBuddy has been downloaded over 100 million times.

Acquired by PDI Technologies in 2021, GasBuddy’s publishing and software businesses enable the world’s leading fuel, convenience, QSR and CPG companies to shorten the distance between the fueling public and their brands.

For more information, visit www.gasbuddy.com.

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